Entry 421 — Lunsberry Installation, Continued
Below is a small portion of a long display case to the right as you enter the college library. It is filled with books about water, trees and sky, the main subjects Clark’s installation is intended to cause engagents to experience sensations of, as we shall see in my entry tomorrow. (I hope.)
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When I visited the Installation, I was my usual out-of-it self, so took no notes, and let it all wash into me rather than analyze it, so I can’t remember what the pages mushed into the jar are from–although they may be writings of Cezanne, or about him, including something Clark quotes of his regarding the superiority for the artist of sensation to thinking. That is the set-up line for this installation and previous ones in the sequence this installation is only the latest work in.