Yesterday I went to see The Gates and there is no need to voice another opinion. They are what they are -- colorful pieces of fabric blowing in the wind against the changing sky. My only reservation is that there are too many of them and it gets monotonous in a Warholian way. What is curious is Richard Meier's rhapsodic encomiums about the installation.
Lucia's Symposium
Lucia casts a wary eye on cultural infelicities, and dissents from all orthodoxies.
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