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It is no wonder
that the community of Taize has been called un abime de charite--an
abyss of charity. Beyond playing on the true and the false, Laurette's
"performance" can be seen as an institutional critique, as an
investigation of context via the mise-en-scene and mise en abime of the
social dynamics of the spectacle, and as an examination of relationships
between the art world and the celebrity system--all in three easy steps. ) pleasurably echo
from the mise en abime of Adler's images. |
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