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The double entendre here could give you other options as to what to place on the plinth.
Yes, and it would be a good way to judge how much smutty French slang the viewers know.
The double entendre here could give you other options as to what to place on the plinth.
I am deeply indebted to the person who pointed me towards this superb 1999 Art Review essay by Brian Ashbee, which gleefully attacks the aesthetics and rhetorical tactis of Art Review itself and says a lot (if not quite everything) that needs to be said about contemporary art. What's amazing is that, in the 15 years since this was written, absolutely nothing has changed.
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{popular notions/stereotypes/archetypes/conventions/the mythology/strategies}
of
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by ..."
I clicked that link and it went to a site for London escorts. At first I thought it might be some clever commentary on the art world, but I think it is genuinely just an escort site.I am deeply indebted to the person who pointed me towards this superb 1999 Art Review essay by Brian Ashbee, which gleefully attacks the aesthetics and rhetorical tactis of Art Review itself and says a lot (if not quite everything) that needs to be said about contemporary art. What's amazing is that, in the 15 years since this was written, absolutely nothing has changed.