| The art factory and the death of the connoisseur |
By Richard Feigen , The Art Newspaper
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"In Duchamp's day the 'art world' was tiny and the initiates were
ready for a breakthroughfor new ideas and new media, for 'dada'and
the big money wasn't there. Once we accept that the artist's hand is
no longer necessary, only his idea, it's a short leap to market the
concept that beauty is not only no longer essential, it can even be
turned into a dirty, elitist' word."
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