Deeply Superficial
<p style="padding-left: 60px;"><span><span><span class="UFICommentBody"><span>“People
need to be made more aware of the need to work at learning how to live
because life is so quick and sometimes it goes away too quickly.” – Andy
Warhol</span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span><span><span class="UFICommentBody"><span>This past weekend was the last one for The Late Drawings of Andy Warhol: 1973-1987 exhibit at <a href="http://www.hydecollection.org/">The Hyde Collection Museum in Glen Falls</a>,
and I almost didn’t go to it. I told myself there were far too many
other things to do: the stack of recent journal articles I’ve been
meaning to get to; student assignments that are in need of grading; the
upcoming presentations for which I haven’t even begun putting together
powerpoints; the apartment that, despite ongoing efforts, never seems to
be completely clean; the piles of unwashed or unfolded laundry; and so
on. In terms of triaging my limited time, a two-hour round trip trek to
see a handful of sketches hardly seemed sufficiently important.</span></span></span></span></p>
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