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Unicorn Mountain goes to great pains to create many events and images that link the plight of disease-ridden unicorns to the mid-1980s AIDs crisis. That’s both the strength, and the weakness of the work.
A strength because like many analogies, it lets you think about a hard situation in a different way. A weakness because it the links are a lot of separate elements, and they never quite come together to form a coherent whole. They do come enough together that I know Bishop is trying to say, but t ...more
A strength because like many analogies, it lets you think about a hard situation in a different way. A weakness because it the links are a lot of separate elements, and they never quite come together to form a coherent whole. They do come enough together that I know Bishop is trying to say, but t ...more

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