David Quigley, Histories and other Eternally Recurring Things, Ve.Sch Heft Nr. 7, June 2012
[…] The given situation (now!) is a unique historical constellation in which we may or may not be able to act, in which we may or may not be able to make a difference. The historical constellation is defined by various political, legal and economic forces that cannot be controlled by any single person. The abandoned Korean building is part of the historical-political world. In introducing it into a particular context, it becomes an art work. As a symbol, but also as a material thing, it becomes an art history.
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