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Sightlines
Article • January 2, 2019
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Link | Natural/Synthetic/Human: Tammie Rubin's “Everything You Ever ... |
Description | Museum of Human Achievement's Cage Match Project. Despite a setup reminiscent of a stage — never mind the setting's novelty — the artist was |
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This summer Rubin contributed to a burgeoning Austin legend: that during some opening nights at the Canopy arts complex, artists can be seen at work inside a cage. Indeed, in a trailer-sized open-air cage during the scorching Texas summer months, Rubin cast porcelain and slip as part of the Museum of Human Achievement’s Cage Match Project.