Talk:John Law (artist)

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Cfd Move to John Law (artist)[edit]

John Law is known for his work with the Suicide Club, the Cacophony Society, Survival Research Laboratories and in neon. He last worked with Burning Man in 1996, his book about the Cacophony Society was from 2013. This web page should be renamed from John Law (Burning Man) to John Law (artist) so as to represent more of his work than one area from over 22 years ago. Interestingly, searching Google for John Law has a "John Law (American artist)" info box. The page should be moved to John Law (artist) instead of John Law (American artist) because the John Law disambiguation page lists no other people as "(artist)". However, there are these listings:

The occupations of these are John Laws are in the arts, so perhaps a term other than artist might be appropriate. Perhaps "John Law (culture jammer)"? Cxbrx (talk) 00:12, 18 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]