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I am curious as to the claimed exhibition at "Phillip Morris Kabutz of American Sunburnt Fat Rich BLT Eating Avant Garde Pop Culture Koshers." While I could imagine he might make a work with this title, it is listed as a museum... Methinks this is abuse, though I do not know his bio well enough to know for sure. I did a quick google search for the phrase, and it only comes up on sites that have clearly lifted their content directly from this page. -- User:Theredproject—Preceding undated comment added 01:29, 27 July 2011 (UTC).Reply
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Please add some information about this exhibit to the Red Grooms page-- this is a significant solo show that showcases some of his most well-known works. Perhaps it can be added under the 'Collection and Honors' heading. Here is a very brief summary of the exhibition:
Red Grooms: Traveling Correspondent is currently showing at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art in Memphis, Tennessee. The museum commissioned an original piece, Memphis on my Mind, to be exhibited alongside works such as Hot Dog Vendor and Grooms' interactive work The Bus. The show opened October 15 and will continue through January 8, 2017.
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Lv prosewriter (talk) 21:23, 10 December 2016 (UTC)
Readers might be interested to know that there is a sculpto-pictorama, called The Book Store (1979) in the collection and on view at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, NY.Reply
Not done: as you have not requested a specific change in the form "Please replace XXX with YYY" or "Please add ZZZ between PPP and QQQ". More importantly, you have not cited reliable sources to back up your request, without which no information should be added to, or changed in, any article. Moreover, we do not aim to list every work by every artist. - Arjayay (talk) 13:53, 11 December 2016 (UTC)Reply