Mark Rothko, No. 14, 1960
"...Everywhere, emotional depth in art was censored. Abstract Expressionism had to die. Art could teach people to look at the world in a new way: to embrace the cool. Pop art taught everyone to enjoy money and the mass media and 1980s post-modernism taught the same lesson again..."
Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup I, 1968
Saturday, March 7, 2009
I'd say I agree
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