A sly article in today's New York magazine by Christopher Mason pretty much encapsulates the entire art market..."It's kind of gross, but it's really cool." It's the really cool idea we have to worry about. Morals like ideology are something from a halcyonic age of Grand naivete that expired around 1975.
Lucia's Symposium
Lucia casts a wary eye on cultural infelicities, and dissents from all orthodoxies.
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