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	<title>Comments on: Lean at Nicole Klagsbrun.</title>
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		<title>By: greg.org</title>
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		<description>Dorothy by way of the Village: &lt;blockquote&gt;I saw this shoe in the middle of East 10th St early one morning. It had a poignancy as if a little girl had lost it and was still walking around the city with one shoe. I&#039;m sure the reality is that it was in the garbage and the garbage was ransacked or sloppily loaded into the garbage truck and that the shoe was abandoned because it was unwanted or outgrown.&lt;/blockquote&gt;
- Robert Gober, &lt;em&gt;Robert Gober Sculptures and Installations, 1979-2007&lt;/em&gt;, p.264</description>
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<blockquote>I saw this shoe in the middle of East 10th St early one morning. It had a poignancy as if a little girl had lost it and was still walking around the city with one shoe. I&#8217;m sure the reality is that it was in the garbage and the garbage was ransacked or sloppily loaded into the garbage truck and that the shoe was abandoned because it was unwanted or outgrown.</p></blockquote>
<p>- Robert Gober, <em>Robert Gober Sculptures and Installations, 1979-2007</em>, p.264</p>
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