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contemporary art and corporate capitalism
In March 2012, CBS aired a showing of 60 Minutes with Morley Safer reporting on one of the world’s most gaudy and infamous art fairs: the Art Basel in Miami. The story began: “Even if some contemporary art seems alien … Continue reading
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apocalypse, prophecy & armageddon
a·poc·a·lypse/əˈpäkəˌlips/ Noun: The complete final destruction of the world, esp. as described in the biblical book of Revelation. An event involving destruction or damage on an awesome or catastrophic scale. The disclosure of something hidden from the majority of mankind … Continue reading
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