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" Foreign Investment
is a group of time-based, site-specific artists, working with evanescent
materials and the idea of transcendence. They have a global political
agenda, located somewhere between subersion and humour. Foreign Investment's
practice directly addresses political and creative issues, including the
problem of artists bringing yet more things into a world already overcrowded
with manufactured objects- objects demanding the continues intervention
of marketing for their circulation and monetary value." Peter Cross
in Other Modernities, London 2000.
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