![]() ![]() She admits she was useless at the job, hardly ever answering the phone, but she certainly dressed the part, in-“Swedish clear glasses, bad clothes, and short blond-brown hair”-and while she “worked” there, however half-assedly, she became firm friends with the up-and-coming Richard Prince. Again, she became an employee of the significantly more successful at this point Larry Gagosian, working on reception at his Broadway gallery. She drove there cross country with Mike Kelley riding shotgun via New Orleans, crashing at Cindy Sherman’s place on Fulton Street on arrival, before subletting a corner of Jenny Holzer’s loft. “Everything seemed to be happening in New York,” writes Kim, who was able to move to the city after coming into a hefty chunk of insurance money following a car accident in Culver City. ![]() In 1980, Kim traveled to New York, a ratty metropolis but a place where modern art and experimental dance was thriving. ![]()
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