(Recomposed from Wikopedia Entry)
A complex conceptual
art piece by John Latham
called Still and Chew
invites students
to protest against the values
of Clement Greenberg's
Art and Culture
Pages of Greenberg's book
(borrowed from the college library)
are chewed, dissolved in acid
and the resulting solution
returned to the college library
bottled and labeled.
Latham was then fired
from his part-time
academic position.