The recent Eleanor Antin and Adrian Piper retrospectives examined more than three decades of each artist's work while highlighting the individuality of each vision. |
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It is shown at the Galerie d' Antin in Paris in 1916, then lies rolled up in Picasso's studio until it is bought in the early 1920s by Jacques Doucet, sight unseen. |
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Antin has made a career of storytelling in films, photographs and performances that present engaging narratives of quests, masquerades and waking dreams. |
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Not entirely unlike Antin, Pliny was a stoic in an age of bread and circuses, writing, seemingly undaunted, at the foot of Mount Vesuvius. |
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