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DESCRIPTION:Liz Kotz is Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies and Compara
 tive Literature at the University of Minnesota. Ph.D.\, Comparative Litera
 ture\, Columbia University\, 2002. Dia commissioned an essay to Prof. Kotz
  for the catalogue on Max Nehaus. Liz Kotz&#039\;s first book\, Words to b
 e Looked At\, is a critical study of uses of language in 1960s American ar
 t. It starts with the scores and compositions of the experimental American
  composer John Cage\, and traces Cage&#039\;s impact on 1960s artists and 
 poets\, incl\n\nhttp://diaart.org/events/main/233
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SUMMARY:Liz Kotz on Max Neuhaus
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