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Martin: Exactly. But that was the idea. Certainly things have changed for the artist in relation to his or her access to new materials. In those days, an artist who wanted to work with plasticsthe industry would say, We can give you a truckload but you cant have one or two pieces of anything. They were shut out from access to what Billy could see were developments in materials, developments i
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