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Cellar Door

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In early 2008, the influential and multifaceted young French artist Loris Gréaud debuted "Cellar Door" at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, taking over the entire museum with scored events that included paintball performances and fireworks. This volume presents the project and its scores, thus serving as the libretto for a new art-operatic genre.

80 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2008

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November 6, 2012
if I still worked at bn I would take this to work tomorrow and force greg to read it and review it well to take the pressure off me.

I bought this at st. marks, it's a very st. marks book, weird out there imported. It's a play but not a play, it's like that novel where the characters are trying to write the novel during the novel. You know the one by that publisher... open letter, except the scenery is fighting over the play.

I mean it's french doesn't that explain everything...

ha·pax le·go·me·non (hpks l-gm-nn)
n. pl. ha·pax le·go·me·na (-n)
A word or form that occurs only once in the recorded corpus of a given language.
that's written on the book well sort of in a less dictionary way, and that's what it is.

it has a blake butler feel too actually...
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