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In the Park, the Horses Didn't Mind by Kevin Richardson: artist's statement and reviews by Anna Zwanzig, Matt Ossias, David Cairns, Josh Dawson, and Nathan Lynch.

Highlights

  • My Uncle Robert once gave me a painting of a duck that he had made, and I noticed it was done on the cardboard back of a Pampers box

  • Just for a minute let us allow ourselves to have the perspective of the horses [an active engagement with the painting and observing, not necessarily participating] and deconstruct the painting by giving them the voices of critics

  • From the perspective of the critical on-looker of the “improved painting” being analyzed, here are some of the issues I hope would be in their discourse

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My Uncle Robert once gave me a painting of a duck that he had made, and I noticed it was done on the cardboard back of a Pampers box. Heralds of the Apocalypse in Kevin Richardson’s “In the park, the horses didn’t mind.” [13,14]

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