A Slippery Devil Finally Gets His Moment at MoMA
Briefly

"I never propose a reading," Thomas Schutte said of his artworks. "The one-liner never survives." This suggests Schutte's belief that art is complex and open to interpretation.
As Schutte gave me a tour... he talked with a devilish twinkle about having once faxed the Museum of Modern Art, to say that they would talk about the show when I'm dead." This illustrates his playful yet pointed approach to the art world.
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