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• Even a piano needs to keep warm …

Thursday, 2 February 2012 1 Comment

… but at what cost to its piano-ness?

Joseph Beuys Infiltration Homogen für Konzertflügel (Homogenous Infiltration for Concert Grand, 1966)

Afterwards, I asked how it felt.

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