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The credo that he and Abramović lived by in the seventies, "art vital," called for "no rehearsal, no predicted end, no repetition, extended vulnerability, exposure to chance, primary reactions".
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Of course I'm not happy with the unelected Merv making vital calls - but at least he understands a bit about Economics!
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