Marina Abramovic, profiled in "The New Yorker of March 8, 2010" 
(http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/03/08/100308fa_fact_thurman) 
emerges as the turn-of-the-21st century incarnation of the turn of the 20th 
century ultimate aesthete, Oscar Wilde, and unlike him, she's made it into 
the new century.
Contrary to the distinction she makes, it appears her life progressively 
blurs into her performances to climax with exquisite trick of her demise 
into a magic of cups and balls, or better, corpse and palls!
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
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