As a child, Andrea Zittel cut out the crotch of her tights so she could wear them as a top, making a perfect reciprocity with those she wore on her legs. Given this precocity of invention, it seems only natural that she would grow up to be a painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, carpenter, seamstress, fashion designer, merchandiser, nutritionist and social engineer who keeps redesigning her own and other people's lives in a Utopian thrust toward more fulfilling use of time, space and place. NY Times
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i guess i'm going to have to look at her work again since she's been getting so much press lately. last time i paid her any attention, i was underwhelmed.
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