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SPONTANEITY SURE AIN'T WHAT IT used to be. Nowadays acting off the cuff takes detailed preplanning: Just ask Nouveau Realiste Daniel Spoerri, who reprises REPRISES. The deductions and payments out of lands, annuities, and the like, are called reprises, because they are taken back; when we speak of the clear yearly value of an estate, we say it is worth so much a year ultra reprises, besides all reprises.
     2.
 his Eat Art Concept at the Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume The Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume is a museum of contemporary art in the north-west corner of the Tuileries Gardens in Paris.

The building was constructed in 1861 during the reign of Napoleon III.
, Paris, from April 19 to May 19. He'll serve dinner to a hundred people per night for ten nights, under the tableaux-pieges of earlier, more impromptu meals; the resulting accidental gustatory gus·ta·to·ry or gus·ta·tive
adj.
Of or relating to the sense of taste.
 configurations (dirty dishes, crumpled crum·ple  
v. crum·pled, crum·pling, crum·ples

v.tr.
1. To crush together or press into wrinkles; rumple.

2. To cause to collapse.

v.intr.
1.
 napkins, table-cloth spills) will themselves be salvaged and preserved. Christopher Wool, another matre d' of improvised contrivance, serves a variety of dishes at Le Consortium, Dijon, from March 2 to June 18: Eight of the New Yorker's paintings accompany zoo Polaroids showing works in progress, on view for the first time. Also on the menu are 200 snaps of Wool's hometown and is whole output of artist's books: twenty editions. (Crumbs!)

Self-styled "boy group Gelatin gelatin or animal jelly, foodstuff obtained from connective tissue (found in hoofs, bones, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage) of vertebrate animals by the action of boiling water or dilute acid.  enjoys landing gallery-goers in sticky situations. They'll bring their Perception Art ("cheap, cutting edge, handmade, and open to anyone") to the Kunsthalle St. Gallen, Switzerland (Jan. 26-Mar, 24). Visitors will be "injected" via a tube into a gallery filled with thousands of empty plastic bottles, where they will "float in art space." The Kunsthalle's press release doesn't mention exits, so if you go, be ready to think on your feet (so to speak). If Cuban artist Kcho drops in, he'll be able to call on the bottle-navigating skills that won him the Kwangju Biennial prize in 1995: Lying in a rowboat on a sea of empties, the artist became a human version of the jetsam jetsam: see flotsam.  that often serves as his raw material. From February 8 to April 7, Turin's Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea will show Kcho's La jungla, a tailor-made installation featuring previous sculptures enmeshed en·mesh   also im·mesh
tr.v. en·meshed, en·mesh·ing, en·mesh·es
To entangle, involve, or catch in or as if in a mesh. See Synonyms at catch.
 in thickets of braided twigs. And from January 17 to March 10 the Kunsthalle Basel will house a bes poke environment by immersion addict Ernesto Neto. In the Kunsthalle's skylit Oberlichtsaal, Neto will take the opportunity to explore "the sculptural features of light" more than ever before.

After September II, Generali Foundation guest curators Alice Creischer and Andreas Siekmann were adrift in much murkier waters. Should they press ahead with "Violence is at the margin of all things," an examination of political activism partly prompted by events in Seattle and Genoa? They resolved to proceed. Their scrupulously theorized show, which posits aggressive militancy as endemic to bourgeois society, will include historic photos of the Paris Communards, political art from interwar interwar
Adjective

of or happening in the period between World War I and World War II
 Cologne and Vienna, and contemporary projects by Los Angelenos Ultra Red and Berliners Theoretical Television (Jan. 17-Apr. 21). At the Art Gallery of South Australia The Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA), located on the cultural boulevard of North Terrace in Adelaide, is the premier arts institution in the Australian state of South Australia. It has, after Victoria, the largest state art collection in Australia. , the 2002 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art puts advances in genetic technologies--DNA testing, cloning, genetically modified foods, and other scientific bugbears--under the microscope. Featured artists include Justine Cooper, who will construct a latex identity chamber, and Patricia Piccinni, who probes the controversial issues raised by the farming of hum an tissue (Mar. 1-Apr. 28).

Global and gender politics intersect in Ann-Soft Siden's project Warte Mal! (Hey, wait!) showing at the Hayward Gallery from January 17 to April 1: The Swedish artist has taken her video camera to the Czech-German border town of Dubi, now a giant red-light district for Czech prostitutes and their predominantly German clients. Her video interviews, photos, and diary notes gauge the catastrophic effects of communism's fall via the testimony of some of those hardest hit. The videos of Siden's compatriot com·pa·tri·ot  
n.
1. A person from one's own country.

2. A colleague.



[French compatriote, from Late Latin compatri
 Annika Larsson (see "First Take," p. 120 and the pair of Dutch sisters known as L.A. Raeven tend to criticize gender roles more waspishly, as visitors to London's ICA Ica (ē`kä), city (1993 pop. 108,724), capital of Ica dept., SW Peru, on the Pan-American Highway. It is a commercial center for the cotton, wool, and wine produced in the region. There are several summer resorts nearby.  will find this spring: Larsson's sub/dam study Dog, 2001, and two Wild Zone projects by the "terrible twins" will be on view from February 8 to March 10.
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