From: Pip Chodorov (email suppressed)
Date: Sun Jan 22 2006 - 13:48:51 PST
Chuck is referring to an article he posted on 10 March 2004:
At 8:15 AM -0600 3/10/04, Chuck Kleinhans wrote:
>What©–s happening to the legacy of an avant-garde legend?
>Flaming Intrigue
>by C. Carr
>March 10 - 16, 2004 (...)
>And what did Smith want? Ivan Galietti, a friend, imitated Smith's high
>nasal drawl to deliver the last wish and testament he heard the artist make:
>"Let them fight over it."
-Pip Chodorov
>with due respect, it wasn't dead jack smith that made a mess of his archive.
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>On 1/22/06 11:56 AM, "Jerry Tartaglia" <email suppressed> wrote:
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>> Yikes. It sure does look that way.
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>> Jerry Tartaglia
>> "avarus non implebitur"
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>> http://www.jerry501.com/
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Cari Machet" <email suppressed>
>> To: <email suppressed>
>> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 11:24 AM
>> Subject: Re: you don't know Jack
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>>> thank you chuck
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>>> c
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>>> On 1/22/06, Chuck Kleinhans <email suppressed> wrote:
>>>> Jack Smith never seemed to care about the audience for his work or
>>>> his legacy.
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>>>> Wasn't it Smith's obvious intention to die leaving a huge mess as his
>>>> contribution to his legend? seems like he succeeded.
>>>>
>>>> CHUCK KLEINHANS
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