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Tony Fitzpatrick (Pilgrim's Progress), By Charlie Finch Of Artnet Magazine

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All you need to know about the toll a working life takes on an artist, as opposed to those who market art, was evident at the New York premiere of my Artnet Magazine colleague Tony Fitzpatrick's Stations Lost, the second play in his trilogy about the real America, at The Boiler in Williamsburg on Thursday night. {Pictured is Tony, possibly pointing to one of his numerous tatoos.}
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I have a law degree (Stanford, 66') but have never practiced. Instead, from 1967 through 1977, I tried to contribute to the revolution in America. As unsuccessful as everyone else over that decade, in 1978 I went to work for the U.S. Forest (more...)
 
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