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Thin K Gallery is inherently interested in the institution and the politics of space
Thin K Gallery is engaged in creative use of space
Thin K Gallery is not postmodern nor is it not (it is an image of its time like any other)
Thin K Gallery is Post-Utopian; utopia is recuperated (we live in “Utopia”)
Thin K Gallery is interested in Aesthetics as Politics
Thin K Gallery is interested in art after we remove the religious frame of reference or display its absurdity
Thin K Gallery is therefore for an alternate ideal of the perfect in the viewer relationship and is dedicate to the fostering of this ideal |
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