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"Coran's Broadway Flesh" became a year end atrocity on my normal ascetisism. (My twin- brother had died in "The Pure Land" and I needed my release, my binge in flesh tint and glister.) In January they hung together in the Green Gallery in tone together but entirely out of key. I became somewhat content at that.

Early in 1963, working "rationally" with drawings from the previous year, I cut away the corners of my usual square, increased the bulk of its support and planted lamps on its additional sides. A less direct yet frontal presence was maintained in the relief but the excurrent lamps were held down at new angles.

In the fall I decided

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Coran's Broadway Flesh: title of artwork: https://artmuseum.princeton.edu/collections/objects/16948