Wednesday, April 3, 2013

BOB HEMAN



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Arranges the walls to form different rooms that cannot be entered.  Arranges the sky so that the clouds will gather only at one end.  Arranges the woman so that she is reading.  Arranges her hands to form familiar shadows.



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The woman with the Modigliani neck, etc.  The way art shapes our perceptions.  Each step in the forest the same step the children took to the house made of cake.  There was no door so they were forced to eat their way inside.



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It is something like a door until it is approached.  It is something like an animal once it is opened.



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Has a door each time it is found.  Has wheels that should be able to make it move.  Has an animal then or a man that is not complete.  Has some sky that has not yet been released.



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Begins with wheels being added to the puddle or tree or bear.  Begins with a road made of bricks, in a place where there had never been a road.  Begins with a man giving names to these things, and those names being used by others
                                                                             



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There are different boats each time.  The color is not important.  Some are filled with cheese or bears or water.



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Finds a woman inside of a jar and another inside of a cabbage and a third where the horizon doesn’t quite meet the sky.  Asks each of these women to explain about love.  Beneath his questions are other questions that aren’t seen at first.



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Begins with the ordinary repeated until it is no longer ordinary.  Begins with a man and a woman dressed like bears and a bear that was left behind when the road was built.  Begins with light that was repeated behind each tree.



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There is a caution light on each woman and a door where the water ends.

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