Re: What is "Good Photography"?

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From: illovich (illovich@home.com)
Date: 02/26/02-12:41:42 PM Z


>On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 Ender100@aol.com wrote:
>
>> in general the real problem (IMHO) with the established system of art
>> patronage is that it still hasn't evolved much from the court system,
>> and depends entirely too much on the whims an tastes of an obscure
> > and out of touch plutocracy. >>
>
>Out of touch with whom? Which "plutocracy"? The throngs at pier today
>suggest thriving market, much in touch. Or "markets." There are genres all
>over the place.
>
>J.

I was referring more to the "big time" of coffee table books and
museums than local art markets, which I assume have a bit more
freedom... it was in answer to the question:

At 8:57 AM -0800 2/22/02, Christopher Lovenguth wrote:
>"Ever try to get your work in a museum Christopher? If you have, then you
would understand that curators do wield power."

I figured since he had brought out the museum, I'd bring out the Burger :)


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