in recent decades artists have progressively expanded the boundaries of art as they have sought engage with an increasingly pluralistic environment - which includes the domain of acute boredom.
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(d evans: 'appropriation')
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Sara B'Gité is the daughter of the writer and post-Marxist anthropologist Kevin Killane who died in mysterious circumstances on Hampstead Heath, London in 1994 (it is alleged that he was shot in a duel with an aspiring cartoonist but police were not able to confirm this).
It is without question that the major contribution of Sara B'Gité to late post-Modern art and social discourse was her ground breaking PhD Thesis: 'The Value and Nature of Kindness and Consideration in the Rehabilitation of Tortured Artists' - a rare PhD submission as it was completely in collage form. This is to be made into a film by the celebrated Roberta Stalin.Alongside her remarkable contributions in these fields her major post-modern focus is on the art of the doodle particularly those doodles created while doing something otherwise mindless. As a result of such activities as 'talking at length on the phone' to similarly preoccupied callers, she has gathered a vast collection of her own astounding work on paperclips and scraps of paper.
Commercial galleries have flocked to her laundry to bid for her masterpieces. Only some exhibition posters are featured here as we are not able to show more as issues of exorbitant prices and extortionate copyright threats prevent it.
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