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It appears to be a tomato, yet you have it listed as “Old Man Potato.”
Is this an error or a testament to the piece’s ambiguity?
It was an error that occurred during an extended debate of “You say tomato, I say potato” here at MoFA Headquarters. Our apologies. We’ve corrected the title of this post.
It’sa me, Mario Tomato!
what? don’t you see it?
Ummmm . . . surely that should be Tomato ?
You are absolutely right. I guess the MoFA Curator was too horrified by the entry to accurately title this post. Thanks for the correction.