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"I'm Deborah Kass and I am at my bungalow at the beach at East Atlantic Beach, Long Island, New York–I'm grateful to say. And I've been here for almost three weeks. Not quarantine. Not isolation. I'm here with my wife, Patricia Cronin. And we've been socially distancing, and we are lucky we get to walk on the beach every day it's nice enough. I've been doing Tai Chi online with my instructor and surviving the plague. I do Alexander Technique, and my teacher does Tai Chi and Alexander, so today we had an hour session. And there were students of hers from Paris, Cologne, somewhere in Switzerland, I can't remember, Brooklyn, here, she teaches all over the world, so it was a very international—Italy—we were a very international group of people this morning. And I'm learning it. It's not what I've ever done before. I've always kind of wanted to do it. Now she's doing this class and, oh boy, I got a lot of time now."
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Deborah KassBeing Alive, 20129-color silkscreen and color blend on 2-ply museum board24 x 24 in
61 x 61 cm#35 of 60 -
Deborah KassEnough Already, 20093-color silkscreen on 4-ply museum board16 x 22 1/2 in
40.6 x 57.1 cm
Edition of 40, HC #4 of 4 -
Deborah Kass"Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner", 20097-color silkscreen on 4-ply museum board20 x 20 in
50.8 x 50.8 cm#35 of 60
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