” Why are we more interested in the art of the deal than the art itself ? ”
” by this point, the art pages read like a softened version of the business pages ”
Walter Kirn, New York Times – ” The way we live now “
” Why are we more interested in the art of the deal than the art itself ? ”
” by this point, the art pages read like a softened version of the business pages ”
Walter Kirn, New York Times – ” The way we live now “
Nicolas Bourriaud : ” High culture relies on an ideology of framing and the pedestal.” On that note, how we will be judge by future generation, when paintings made of dung and soiled beds are heralded as best art of our times?
Interesting website. I sent them an e-mail and would like to find out more how they came up with the term? It does fall under our definition of alterealism!