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JULES MARQUIS |
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A critical as well as a creative process, Jules Marquis originates in an experimental awareness. |
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Perhaps less of a collaborative project than an impersonal presence, “Jules” is a fictive third- |
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person, a woman, who adroitly facilitates the artistry for her own aesthetic explorations. Her |
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ventures, however, are no masquerade. Among other things that make “Jules” such a rarity, is the |
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fact that she's so independently minded. Her work even presents itself as something radically |
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different from—and self-consciously critical of—the work of both her fraternal co-conspirators. |
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Jules Marquis has been, and will always be, the dematerialized realization of an intensely |
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collaborative dialogue—a dialogue that touches on nonpartisan agitprop, controlled chaos, and |
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mindful criticality toward questionable practices prevalent in the gallery system. |
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BOMB MAGAZINE (USA) 19 February 2013, by: Jeffrey Grunthaner, "Jules Marquis" |
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