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But de Appel was run by a woman named Wies Smals, and Wies was a kind of visionary. She was the first gallerist in Europe to invite artists like Vito Acconci, Gina Pane, Chris Burden, and James Lee Byars to give performances. And she was subsidized by the Dutch government (as was the television show), so money was not an issue.
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Modern Painting- It was too easy to elicit a response, so much sympathy. Wanted specificity in work.
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