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FogHorn LegHorns Nose Piercing
Jamboree

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Review by Nick Garrett
An important factor in Karen’s work is humour; unlike the terrifying—yet
seductive—death vision of The Dying Art of Conversation—this
piece is mordantly funny, perhaps even vicious. Under a hideous, artificial
sky, cruel, circular spiked creatures roll across a jet black fundament;
this is an outrageous universe pertaining to the present but also to
all time; a terrifying vision of life and death in a world of electronic,
cultural superpower. Yet its sly suggestion of the fatuous ‘product’
of US TV culture and its equally nihilistic and inane sub-societal tribes,
the ‘nose piercing jamboree’ that is today’s equivalent
of bread and circuses.

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