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"Michel Foucault was invited to the University of California, Berkeley, in 1975. During his visit, Simeon Wade, who assisted and accompanied Foucault, persuaded him to join him and his partner, Michael Stoneman, on a trip to Death Valley and Zabriskie Point, where Foucault took LSD for the first time. Wade wrote about this experience in his unpublished manuscript Foucault in California. When Olaf Nicolai asked to use excerpts from the text for an artist's publication, he was permitted a maximum of 250 words. He selected 205 words from throughout the manuscript. Although the broader contents can only be guessed at, this abbreviated text is itself a trip."--Publisher's website.
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Foucault in: (205 words from Simeon Wade's manuscript 'Foucault in California')
2018, Roma Publications, Kunstmuseum St. Gallen
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Published on the occasion of Olaf Nicolai's exhibition "That's a God-forsaken place; but it's beautiful, isn't it?" held at Lokremise/Kunstmuseum St. Gallen from July 7-November 11, 2018, curated by Lorenzo Benedetti.
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