Kenny and rives travel to ask a single question: What do you want to do before you die? They ask participants to write the answers on a Polaroid portrait, which they post on their Web site. (via)

Gillian Wearing, from Signs that say what you want them to say and not signs that say what someone else wants you to say, 1992-93
Jim Goldberg, We are a very emotional and tight family, 1979
Recently in Seattle at a reputable space I saw a video in which the voices didn’t match the subjects. Again, Gillian Wearing. Her 10-16 was at the Henry Gallery in 2003. Remember the only joke in Pulp Fiction? Catch up.
I’ll bite. What reputable space?
If I wanted to say I would have.
Catch up? Artists can reuse anybody’s ideas they want to. You need to catch up. The Appropriation Movement happened in the eighties.