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A wonderful piiece of Deeply Political Performance Art
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On September 10, 2019 in Venice/Italy Hillary Rodham Clinton read from her own emails. It is difficult to say if she was tricked into it or if she thought it was a good idea. Hats off to the artist.
Next I want to see Barrack Obama in the Louvre, reading from his Kill List. I'd be willing to pay for that.

Kenneth Goldsmith (@kg_ubu) twitterte um 3:31 nachm. on Mi., Sep. 11, 2019:
Hillary Clinton spent an hour yesterday reading her emails at my exhibition of all 62,000 pages of them in Venice. She is pictured here at a replica of the Oval Office Resolute Desk, stacked with her emails. https://t.co/V8T27klycr
(https://twitter.com/kg_ubu/status/117177...38912?s=03)


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That is Hillaryous.
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From http://www.artnews.com/2019/09/12/hillar...goldsmith/

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Hillary Clinton Visits Venice Biennale, Rereads Infamous Emails That Are Now Part of Kenneth Goldsmith Project


By Annie Armstrong Posted 09/12/19 1:57 pm
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[Image: 190910_FrancescoUrbanoRagazzi_HILLARY_-g...24x682.jpg] Hillary Clinton sitting at Kenneth Goldsmith's HILLARY: The Hillary Clinton Emails (2019).
COURTESY THE ARTIST/FRANCESCO URBANO RAGAZZI

This morning, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tweeted that she'd visited the Venice Biennale, and what she saw there surprised her. At a project affiliated with the biennial, at the Despar Teatro Italia, she sat at a re-creation of the Oval Office's Resolute Desk and reread some of her now-infamous emails, which had been stored on a private server, leading many to question her ability to serve as President. (At the time, she was running as a Democratic candidate in the 2016 U.S. election. Her emails subsequently became a sticking point for Republican politicians.) It was one of those rare moments when art and life blurred so fully, it grew hard to tell which was which.
That project, created by artist and poet Kenneth Goldsmith, was titled HILLARY: The Hillary Clinton Emails (2019). For the piece, Goldsmith printed out all 62,000 pages of Clinton's controversial emails as readymade artworks. Clinton's tweet about the experience of seeing the piece cheekily reads: "Found my emails at the Venice Biennale. Someone alert the House GOP."
"It's amazingit completed the circle, in a way," Goldsmith told ARTnews in a phone conversation.
According to Goldsmith, Clinton was on a trip through Italy with friends of hers from high school when one of them suggested she go and see the piece. "It has her almost become an actor within my tableau," he said of Clinton's visit. "It was unbelievable." According to Goldsmith, Clinton sat down at the desk for nearly an hour, flipping through the fabled emails.
"From the moment I heard about [the emails], I wanted to print them," Goldsmith went on. "There was a lot of noise being made about something that you couldn't really see, which made me want to realize them in a physical form. It's a way of sort of reconciling Trump's sense of this information with reality. Sculpture does this really well. There's no more misinformation once you materialize something."
This wasn't Goldsmith's first time interacting with a White House regular. In 2014, President Barack Obama invited him to come by and read some of his abstract, often avant-garde poetry. Though this brush with the political elite was far less expected, "I didn't believe it at first. I thought I was being trolled," he said.
In an interview with an Italian news outlet, Clinton remarked of the experience, "This exhibition is further proof that nothing wrong or controversial can be found on these emails. It makes them accessible to everyone and allows everyone to read them." Though perhaps they might not even want to, as she followed up, "They are just a bunch of boring emails."
Goldsmith corroborated her claim that the emails aren't as exciting as the media had made them out to be back during the election. He confessed that he couldn't get through them all.
"I kind of wondered what the fuss was about," he said. "They weren't jammed with thrilling tales of espionage, they didn't reveal any close secrets. Mostly, they were boring."

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I have another tasteful idea, make it an election 2016 series.
So next one will be Podesta reading from his "stolen" emails.
And the Grande Finale, I can just see it, will be the DNC emails read by the dead body of Seth Rich. Alternatively Julian Assange, if he is free until then.
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Carsten Wiethoff Wrote:I have another tasteful idea, make it an election 2016 series.
So next one will be Podesta reading from his "stolen" emails.
And the Grande Finale, I can just see it, will be the DNC emails read by the dead body of Seth Rich. Alternatively Julian Assange, if he is free until then.
I'd pay to see that.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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