Hard-headed Harmony
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Overview
Statues also die. But they make a satisfying clangggg, too. Heindl makes the most of a sojourn to London, delivering his own brand of percussive athleticism by visiting nine bronze statues of eminent deceased individuals (Karl Marx, Charles Chaplin, etc.)—whose mute, august representations he treats with the creative-artistic (dis)respect they deserve. It’s hammer time ...
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