elizabeth's review
Ice Cream: Contemporary Art in Culture
by Ten Curators
elizabeth's review
Ice Cream: Contemporary Art in Culture by Ten Curators
elizabeth's review
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i love ice cream, shiny things, and contemporary art (glorious, pretentious, forgettable, goofy, fine--it's all here) so this book is perfect for me (thanks, wina!).
additional features:
1) the book opens with a very interesting discussion on the shifting role of a curator
2) you will find this line on one of the paintings: "what beautiful heavy balls i have." i kind of hate to take it out of context, but not really.
3)shiny doesn't do it justice. this book is iridescent and it glows. if you look at your own face as reflected in the cover of this book, you will be pleased to learn what you might look like in a world where ice cream alone provided all necessary nutrients.
additional features:
1) the book opens with a very interesting discussion on the shifting role of a curator
2) you will find this line on one of the paintings: "what beautiful heavy balls i have." i kind of hate to take it out of context, but not really.
3)shiny doesn't do it justice. this book is iridescent and it glows. if you look at your own face as reflected in the cover of this book, you will be pleased to learn what you might look like in a world where ice cream alone provided all necessary nutrients.
