Very well, but he's not 'outside the white cube' (especially in the institutional sense) any more since the Tate bought all his work and made him a very rich man. He's been swallowed up by the mainstream and politically neutered.
Well, if you're gonna get technical, then it's not outside the white cube no more! In the sense that the pictures are on walls outside then it is outside the white cube.
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yes, you should dare. just cos he's like salted peanuts doesnt mean he doesnt count. i actually really like his style :]
ReplyDeleteVery well, but he's not 'outside the white cube' (especially in the institutional sense) any more since the Tate bought all his work and made him a very rich man. He's been swallowed up by the mainstream and politically neutered.
ReplyDeleteHis work's like Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah'.
ReplyDeleteWell, if you're gonna get technical, then it's not outside the white cube no more! In the sense that the pictures are on walls outside then it is outside the white cube.
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