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Index: Karen Eliot, a pseudonym of Monty Cantsin

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  1. Art Strike 1990-1993, line 22:
    "Karen Eliot..."
  2. PRAXIS, line 12:
    "Karen Eliot, Nov. 1986Original file name:'Praxis'Return to Seven by Nine Sq..."
  3. Duchamp, line 35:
    " Karen Eliot..."
  4. Anti-Post-Actualism: Karen Eliot Interview, line 6:
    "Interview with Karen Eliot..."
  5. Anti-Post-Actualism: Karen Eliot Interview, line 22:
    "Karen Eliot..."
  6. Anti-Post-Actualism: Karen Eliot Interview, line 126:
    "The Fake Is More - Karen Eliot's Painting in the Critical Discourse..."
  7. SMILE 6 Contents, line 28:
    "Karen Eliot has been showing in New York for four years. She is a ..."
  8. SMILE 6 Contents, line 35:
    "Anti-Post-Actualism, an interview with Karen Eliot..."
  9. SMILE 6 Contents, line 44:
    " Karen Eliot..."
  10. Actualism, line 29:
    "Karen Eliot..."
  11. The Meaning of Specific Symbols, line 38:
    "or Karen Eliot. The shifting ..."
  12. SMILE 7 index, line 31:
    "Karen Eliot..."
  13. SMILE 7 Contents, line 36:
    "Karen Eliot and ..."
  14. Monty Cantsin, line 34:
    "Karen Eliot in SMILE 8, 1985..."
  15. Karen Eliot, 23, line 1:
    "Karen Eliot, 23..."
  16. Karen Eliot, 23, line 86:
    "Karen Eliot..."
  17. Neoism: The Deproduction of Subjectivity, line 32:
    "Karen Eliot..."
  18. The Fake Is More, line 23:
    "object-form critical dilemma, Karen Eliot's pieces both assert and ..."
  19. The Fake Is More, line 28:
    "object as such, Mrs. Eliot's work, by reproducing the exact ..."
  20. The Fake Is More, line 49:
    "some profound differences. The works faked by Mrs. Eliot were all ..."
  21. The Fake Is More, line 52:
    "at the works of Mrs. Eliot, we see a lack of development in the ..."
  22. The Fake Is More, line 58:
    "viewing Mr. Eliot's oeuvre, we are reminded of Wittgenstein's comment,..."
  23. The Fake Is More, line 93:
    "as such. But any comparison of Eliot and Malevich would have ..."
  24. The Fake Is More, line 101:
    "new and philosophical element in the work of Mrs. Eliot that is ..."
  25. The Fake Is More, line 108:
    "things, joyous," whereas Mrs. Eliot's art is neither deepening nor ..."
  26. The Fake Is More, line 116:
    "Read Karen Eliot Interview ..."
  27. Karen Eliot, line 6:
    "Karen Eliot..."
  28. Karen Eliot, line 18:
    "Karen Eliot, 1987..."
  29. Karen Eliot, line 20:
    "Karen Eliot is a name that refers to an individual human being who ..."
  30. Karen Eliot, line 30:
    "Anyone can become Karen Eliot simply by adopting the name, but they ..."
  31. Karen Eliot, line 31:
    "are only Karen Eliot for the period in which they adopt the name. ..."
  32. Karen Eliot, line 32:
    "Karen Eliot was materialised, rather than born, as an open context in ..."
  33. Karen Eliot, line 33:
    "the summer of 1985. When one becomes Karen Eliot one's previous ..."
  34. Karen Eliot, line 35:
    "name. When one becomes Karen Eliot one has non family, no parents, ..."
  35. Karen Eliot, line 36:
    "no birth. Karen Eliot was not born, s/he was materialised from social ..."
  36. Karen Eliot, line 40:
    "The name Karen Eliot can be strategically adopted for a series of ..."
  37. Karen Eliot, line 44:
    "Karen Eliot. However in personal relationships, where one has a ..."
  38. Karen Eliot, line 46:
    "using the name Karen Eliot, it does not make sense to use the context. ..."
  39. Karen Eliot, line 48:
    "name Karen Eliot will become over-identified with individual human ..."
  40. Multiple Names, line 35:
    "'Karen Eliot', both of which emerged in ..."
  41. Karen Eliot, 23, line 6:
    "Karen Eliot, 23..."
  42. Karen Eliot, 23, line 15:
    "Karen Eliot, 23..."
  43. Karen Eliot, 23, line 102:
    "Karen Eliot, SMILE "The Anatomy of Neoism", Berlin 1991/..."
  44. Neoist Thesaurus, line 20:
    "Eliot, Karen..."
  45. neoism_index_index.html, line 191:
    "neoism_21.html, line 102:
    ""Karen Eliot, SMILE "The Anatomy of Neoism", Berl..."
  46. The Neoist Path, line 60:
    "Who Is Karen Eliot?..."
  47. new.html, line 29:
    "Karen Eliot: Orientation for the Use of a Context..."
  48. PRAXIS Manifesto, line 17:
    "Karen Eliot, 1986..."
  49. PRAXIS Manifesto, line 37:
    "everyone adopting the name Karen Eliot ..."
  50. SMILE 100, line 16:
    "Karen Eliot and Karen Eliot performing "Tricks of the..."
  51. SMILE 100, line 19:
    " Karen Eliot and Karen Eliot performing "The Grammar of..."
  52. SMILE, a magazine of multiple origins, line 83:
    " Karen Eliot..."
  53. SMILE, a magazine of multiple origins, line 101:
    " Karen Eliot..."
  54. tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE Bibliography, line 26:
    "& Karen Eliot) it's no longer "mine"...."
  55. tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE Bibliography, line 735:
    "Eliot ..."
  56. tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE Bibliography, line 1001:
    " written as: Karen Eliot..."
  57. tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE discography, line 434:
    " credited to: Karen Eliot, Karen Eliot, & Karen Eliot..."
  58. tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE discography, line 505:
    "Something That Burned Twice, Once; Karen Eliot, Karen Eliot, &..."
  59. tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE discography, line 506:
    "Karen Eliot;..."
  60. A Mere Outline..., line 3206:
    " Eliot's..."
  61. A Mere Outline..., line 3211:
    " was fired). This presentation was from Karen Eliot (John..."
  62. A Mere Outline..., line 3213:
    " Eliot (Peter Pan), & Karen Eliot (myself) - all playing various..."
  63. tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE movies & vaudeo, line 547:
    "83. #00,011: "Karen Eliot" -- '88..."
  64. Simple Neoism, line 35:
    "Bonspiel, Jean-Luc Berkoff, Arthur Eliot, Karen ..."
  65. Simple Neoism, line 37:
    "Cramer, Florian Eliot, Karen Higgins, Ed ..."
  66. Simple Neoism, line 38:
    "Eliot, Karen Frater Neo Jankowski, Matty ..."
  67. USIC minus the square of minus one, line 1694:
    "November 30,'88 was the date of the closing of Karen Eliot's..."
  68. Art Strike as Art, line 31:
    "[Karen EliotThe Seven by Nine Squares home page ..."
  69. Karen Eliot Interview, line 15:
    "Karen Eliot Interviewed by Scott MacLeod (1989)..."
  70. Karen Eliot Interview, line 20:
    "Karen Eliot is not a specific, or identifiable, human being. It is a name adopted by a variety of cultural workers at various t..."
  71. Karen Eliot Interview, line 22:
    "Karen Eliot: The premise is that an Art Strike should be held from January 1st, 1990 to January 1st, 1993. ..."
  72. Letters to YAWN 15, line 17:
    "[excerpt from a letter from Karen Eliot..."
  73. Response to WMASABI, line 24:
    "He's right when he says there's a problem with the 'Karen Eliot' persona. The problem is that it has become too much associated..."
  74. The Role of the University, line 16:
    "[Karen Eliot..."
  75. The Strike Within the Strike, line 26:
    "[Pseudo-Karen Eliot..."
  76. What Makes the Art Strike a Bad Idea, line 18:
    "One of their major techniques in this regard was the invention of Karen Eliot, who is less than an ectoplasm. She is but a n..."
  77. YAWN, index of contributors, line 142:
    "Eliot, Karen..."
  78. YAWN, index of contributors, line 144:
    " Karen Eliot Interview, YAWN 6..."
  79. YAWN, table of contents, line 68:
    "Karen Eliot Interview..."
  80. YAWN, table of contents, line 76:
    " by Karen Eliot..."
  81. YAWN, table of contents, line 102:
    " by Karen Eliot..."
  82. YAWN, table of contents, line 192:
    " by Pseudo-Karen Eliot..."
  83. YAWN, table of contents, line 396:
    " by John Kennedy and Karen F. Eliot..."
  84. YAWN, index of articles, line 68:
    "Karen Eliot Interview..."