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I don't agree, I think that nowadays the public and critics are ready to accept any work of art no matter how groundbreaking. In fact, what sets apart the contemporary public from the one that came before it is the tolerance and demand of more shocking expositions. Anti-art has been given official backing for a long time now, and the question is what is left to be subverted if such pieces are now part of museum collections. Perhaps critics and museums will take time to recognize the great pieces of our period, but that will be for lack of historical perspective rather than the boldness of such pieces.

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