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	<title>My Sweet Nothing &#187; Al Ruppersberg</title>
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		<title>Al Ruppersberg</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Al Ruppersberg's exhibition "You and Me or the Art of Give and Take" at the Santa Monica Museum.]]></description>
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<p>We managed to get to Al Ruppersberg&#8217;s exhibition &#8220;You and Me or the Art of Give and Take&#8221; at the Santa Monica Museum on its last day. My favorite work was a wonderful two-part book drawing <em>Twins</em>, which is in Mike Kelley&#8217;s collection. There was another stunning piece in which viewers were invited to rearrange laminated panels on a giant pegboard to &#8220;tell the story they wanted.&#8221; There were images and texts relating to punk rock and old Americana. On the other side of the pegboard wall was a &#8220;Never Ending Book,&#8221; featuring images collaged on the wall and, in boxes resting on colorful sculptures, color-print-out of some of the images that you could take home. (We loved the idea of The Never Ending Book, Part 2&#8230;ha!) The entire installation was gorgeous and everything was embued with Ruppersberg&#8217;s generous humor.</p>
<p>There is a wonderful article on the exhibition <a href="http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/features/drohojowska-philp/allen-ruppersberg10-02-09.asp">here</a>, with great installation shots.</p>
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