The Man Who Wrote “Take On Me” on the Fine Art of Not Giving a F**k
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The Man Who Wrote “Take On Me” on the Fine Art of Not Giving a F**k
I never knew that Magne Furuholmen, the man who wrote the eighties classic “Take On Me,” was also a visual artist. (I didn’t know very much about Magne Furuholmen at all.) I was enlightened by Ryan D’Agostino’s visit to Furuholmen’s series of woodcuts at the National Arts Club in New York. D’Agostino describes the exhibition in terms of emotion: “I felt surprise, curiosity, fleeting joy. I remembered Christmases and funerals; I tried to picture …
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