- J. Kosuth "Kui keegi ütleb, et miski on kunst, siis see ongi kunst" - D. Judd John Baldessari (s. 1931) "A TWO-DIMENSIONAL SURFACE WITHOUT ANY ARTICULATION IS A DEAD EXPERIENCE." (1967) John Baldessari (s. 1931) "Painting for Kubler" (1967-68) John Baldessari (s. 1931) "Quality material" (1967-68) Joseph Beuys (1921-1986) How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare (1965) Jenny Holzer (s. 1950) "Truisms" (1977-...) Jenny Holzer (s. 1950) "Inflammatory essays" (1978-1979) Joseph Kosuth (s. 1945) "One and three chairs" (1965) Joseph Kosuth (s. 1945) "Leaning glass" (1965) Barbara Kruger (s. 1945) Osa piltidest, mis ta tegi 2007. aastal toimunud esimesele Lõuna- Korea naiskunstnike biennaalile Solomon "Sol" LeWitt (s. 1928) "Cube without a cube" Tänan kuulamast!
and seasoned practitioner with 25 years of physical therapy experience. I agreed to accompany him and undergo an evaluation, fully prepared for a nice dose of voodoo. Instead, I walked out 90 minutes later with no pain in my mid-back for the rst time in six months. I couldn't believe it. It would be one of many times that I slapped myself for prematurely throwing out the baby with the bathwater. This experience also recon rmed two truisms: (1) some practitioners of any method will get the message wrong and broadcast it, creating confusion as representatives, and (2) it's critical, as Bruce Lee emphasized, to "absorb what is useful, discard what is useless, and add what is uniquely your own." Based on several months of testing myself and other laptop hunchers, I can recommend six 80/20 exercises for desk-dwellers' postural imbalances. For the minimalists who work at home