read the following passage in Art forum.com today:
GODARD ON GODARD
Libération features an interview with the filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard about his own exhibition, which took place at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. "What they like at the Pompidou is the dead," Godard told the paper. "With something living . . . it's not a place for exhibitions; it's a parking lot." While reflective about his own works, Godard likens the results to "an autopsy" with a distinctly archaeological taste. "What we see is the script for this exhibition, which was not made," Godard told the paper. "It's the state. It's authority. And it's maybe my relation to all of that."
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