The Artist’s Kitchen, Recycled and Curated


New York Times
June 14, 2007 - ...balls, hundreds of fake fingernails, tile samples, glass bottles shaped like breasts, silver ponytail holders and four jars of mica, all of which will find their way into sculptures, Ms. Leigh said. The dog food is for Kafka, a 4-year-old Tibetan terrier named by Ms. Leigh’s 10-year-old daughter, Zenobia. “He is completely un-Kafka-esque, and Zenobia has never heard of Kafka,” Ms. Leigh said. “It was just on the list of doggy names. Her other choice was Skippy, and I couldn’t live with that.”...


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