"My work is a complex product of a personality continuous with all of nature, and one making progressively better-integrated efforts to structure experience on all levels.... My art is the result of a deeply personal, infinitely complex, and still essentially mysterious, exploration of experience. No words will ever touch it."
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George Brecht, 1957/58, cited in: George Brecht, āAlfred M. Fischer (2005). George Brecht: events : eine Heterospektive. p. 224
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George Brecht
(August 27, 1926 ā December 5, 2008) was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer as well as a professional chemist and consultant.
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