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Het`er`o`clit´ic
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His contact with members of the Beat generation during his stay at the Chelsea hotel in 1962, and with hippie ideology from his numerous stays in California between '63 and '68 might explain why Raysse followed a route typical of the period: a questioning of his own work--the fabrication of "things," little symbolic and ritual heteroclitic objects, as in the series "Coco Mato," 1971-73, from the Italian name for the hallucinogenic mushroom Amanita muscaria. INNO-305, also known as WT1 heteroclitic peptide immunotherapy, stimulates certain T-cells more efficiently than normal protein fragments, thereby activating the immune system in a more robust fashion. These heteroclitic and incongruous objects, there visions of childhood with no apparent connection, evince a diffuse malaise that contrasts with the care and precision of their technical realization. |
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