Chasing Andrea Zittel
by Lloyd Alter, Toronto
on 10.12.06

Last year we declared Andrea Zittel our role model; "Zittel lives deliberately by paring down her life to the essential elements. She designs clothes to be worn everyday for six months, devises diets of dehydrated food, and constructs multi-purpose furniture to meet her needs in an extremely limited space, all as a means of addressing the larger concerns of the human condition." We have followed her exhibition "Critical Space" from Houston to New York and now, to Buffalo, close enough that we will do a review in two weeks. Open until January 7 at the ::Albright Knox. thanks, tipster Carolyn!
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That's all nice except the out of place utility sink.
Hey another thing in my Backyard. Hmmm, we have a Hemp Store, Niagara Falls is going to produce a small amount of hydrogen gas in the next few years, and this... being displayed here... Oh my maybe people will get into the grove?
This looks pretty cool. The idea of micro-homes appeals massively to the geek in me... sadly that's the part of me the girlfriend isn't too fond of :/
i think this is just stupid, there is no relevance what so ever...