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ICONOLOGICA_2 by
MANKO
Manko's stillness in the sea of activity produced by the artists studying her is somehow more dynamic than any wild movements of dance, play, or work. As she describes the suffering of immobility, and the sweet vulnerability of willingly becoming an object, we experience too how the intensely personal intersects with that total disassociation of woman from body, process from product, and the final and complete wholeness of it all.
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