Minimal review – primal, oddly vulnerable and boasting a man’s weight in mints
Pinault Collection, Bourse de Commerce, Paris Including works by Meg Webster, On Kawara and Robert Ryman, this is an awful lot of ‘less is more’ – but at least you can help yourself to the sweets A perfect cone of white salt, taller than I am. A low, circular mound of fine, granular soil that (…)
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