Collage Degree

It’s possible that contemporary art will look to us like cave art (Altamira, Lascaux) looks to us today in less than 100 years, a kind of boundless reflection on the need to make something out of nothing and then to make something else, a reflection of a reflection, reflected so many times that it is bound to recapture the appearance of modernity.

The art curator, having to assign patrimony to art pieces in which patrimony remains mysterious, said, “we are in the business of predicting the past.”

‘Deconstructing The New Yorker’, 12” x 10”, magazine, paint, glue.

‘Deconstructing The New Yorker’, 12” x 10”, magazine, paint, glue.

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