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Eugenia P. Butler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eugenia P. Butler Eugenia Perpetua Butler (January 30, 1947-March 29, 2008) was a Los Angeles-based conceptual artist whose language-based works challenged perceptions of reality and space. Her mother was the gallerist Eugenia Butler Sr., whose roster included Allen Ruppersberg, William Leavitt, Eric Orr, John Baldessari, James Lee Byars, Ed Kienholz and Dieter Roth, as well as her daughter, who cited the conversations around her family's Hancock Park kitchen table as a profound influence on her life and work. In 1993 she hosted a series of televised conversations called "The Kitchen Table" at the Art/LA93 art fair. She is best known for the "Book of Lies" project, started in 1991 and celebrated with a traveling exhibition that was installed at the 18th Street Art Gallery in Santa Monica in 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.curatorial.com/book-of-lies-background/ )〕 Three of four planned volumes were completed before her death in 2008. She is survived by her daughter Corazon Del Sol, a Los Angeles-based artist and curator. ==Notes==
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