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Topic: RSS FeedGrand allusion: James Meyer talks with Anne Truitt - Interview
ArtForum, May, 2002 by James Meyer
JM: And when the sculpture's ready?
AT: It's over. The whole thing is over as far as I'm concerned. Then I have to take care of the object itself. The reward is the making. I think all artists would agree with that.
James Meyer is assistant professor of art history at Emory University and author of Minimalism: Art and Polemics in the 1960s (Yale University Press, 2001).
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