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A 1949 abstract drawing appears to have been physically cut from a larger piece to create a new, "found" composition.
"It seems to me the best way to make money out of art is to not even try," said the artist, whose works have been physically cut from the concrete they were painted on and sold at auction all over the world.
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For instance, Palm Springs is a separate township from Orange Farm, physically cut off from by a busy main road.
By using my move as an opportunity to hide the more painful and shameful parts of myself, I engaged in a physical cut-off because I was geographically (and thus physically) cut off from all that I believed burdened me and held me back.
Within that proscenium, what happened on the stage was physically cut off from the audience.
"I'm not getting the seed production I used to, because I'm physically cut off from pollinators," he said.
And although he remains physically cut off from the ferment of Moscow, he has taken to Twitter and Facebook to rally Russians both inside and outside Russia's borders.
For decades, this section of Camden -- physically cut off from the rest of the city by railroad tracks and two rivers -- has been largely ignored by government officials, a condition underscored by the rutted roads, shattered streetlights and a perpetual flooding problem.
In Jonathan Safran Foer's Tree of Codes, he took Bruno Schulz's book, Street of Crocodiles, and physically cut words out from the text to leave a new story on the page.
You balance a Jewish moneylender's ugly urge to physically cut his enemy's heart from his body with a Christian merchant's ugly urge to symbolically cut his enemy's soul from his body.
"I don't physically cut, no, but I psychologically cut myself on a regular basis.
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