"You entered the semipublic space of the gallery as if trespassing. A group of handsome young men were busy with something normally done in private : they were writing in their diaries. Sitting at five uniformly white desks, the surfaces covered with old coffee cups, ash-trays filled to the brim and the afternoon's edition of Le Monde, the men were pouring their most intimate thoughts onto paper."
— Ellen McBreen, Art in America 155, 2003