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CULTURE MONSTER; The art of a cold one; Tom Marioni brings beer drinking to the gallery
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CULTURE MONSTER; The art of a cold one; Tom Marioni brings beer drinking to the gallery
2010
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Ruscha was calmly handing out bottles of Pacificos from the fridge, without breaking into a sweat or even much of a conversation, aside from the occasional \"here ya go\" or \"want a beer?\" Does Ruscha, known for his graphic punch and visual wit, think that drinking beer is the highest form of art? \"I don't know about a form of art; a form of life maybe,\" he says. Like many guests, she had never met Marioni, who is best known as a precursor of artists like Rirkrit Tiravanija and Carsten Holler who do things like cook Thai food in galleries and run nightclubs in the name of art, a loose movement that's rather flavorlessly called \"social sculpture\" and even more blandly \"relational aesthetics.\"
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