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Monday, April 4, 2011

ART FOR JAPAN: Thanks Scott Cousins

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  1. I'm Scott cousins. Please delete this pic.

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  2. I did NOT approve this image for the internet but thanks again. Please remove this photo.

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  4. PLEASE REMOVE THIS PHOTO! The LESLIE HELLER GALLERY /her gallery assistant JOHN BABER posted this horrible photo. I want it removed.

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  5. PLEASE REMOVE THIS PHOTO! The LESLIE HELLER GALLERY /her gallery assistant JOHN BABER posted this horrible photo. I want it removed.

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  6. PLEASE REMOVE THIS PHOTO! The LESLIE HELLER GALLERY /her gallery assistant JOHN BABER posted this horrible photo. I want it removed.

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  7. PLEASE REMOVE THIS PHOTO! The LESLIE HELLER GALLERY /her gallery assistant JOHN BABER posted this horrible photo. I want it removed.

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  8. PLEASE REMOVE THIS PHOTO! The LESLIE HELLER GALLERY /her gallery assistant JOHN BABER posted this horrible photo. I want it removed.

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  9. PLEASE REMOVE THIS PHOTO! The LESLIE HELLER GALLERY /her gallery assistant JOHN BABER posted this horrible photo. I want it removed.

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  10. PLEASE REMOVE THIS PHOTO! The LESLIE HELLER GALLERY /her gallery assistant JOHN BABER posted this horrible photo. I want it removed.

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  11. We're in an environmental holocaust. That's my grouchy response-always happy to participate in something charitable. The event made me feel like an outsider however...seemed homophobic actually. Charitable vents seem to devalue artists at times. So..invoking Gaian principle ...

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  12. whatever... ciao. lousy pic of me. It's a laughing matter. Some one else made that sloppy sign. My gouache painting from a series of graphic experiments was donated w/ frame and the gallery that the promoters work at do not represent me. Even though at the time I had a show in soho where I was* selling large scale oil paintings to a variety of interesting art collectors. So in the context of that the way this gang behaved towards me, as I went into this with good faith, was really very unkind and rude. Seemed to be a kind of professional jealousy inert on taking me down a notch or two which they did. I would never participate in anything with them. Charitable or not. Thanks - I hope the people affected by the earthquake in Japan, which is what this event was for, are better off today.

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