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Robert Gober seems to be replying to Warhol's boxes with a hand-crafted sack of Kitty Litter that slouches in a corner, while Cindy Sherman's photos turn a cool eye on Jeff Koons's series of advertisements for himself in which the tanned, blow-dried and meticulously made-up artist is shown variously embracing pigs and teaching enthusiastic schoolchildren a lesson on "Banality as Savior".
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"There's people instead," she counters, but those people are not always to be replied upon.
Given who is writing the letters, it all has to be replied to, often at almost equal length.
Email has to be replied immediately.
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