'"There's already too much stuff in the world. And it buys you a kind of freedom. Not having [paintings] come back and haunt you is a kind of liberation. Why has the Sistine Chapel survived? Because we need it. Somethings are necessary. But not as many things as we think."
www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2009/dec/08/richard-wright
Well, I'm all cracks. If only Damien Hirst felt the same way.
To be posted:
The unremarkable, contextually confused creations I would dump in Landy's Art bin if there was any monetary value to my name.
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