No Next Chelsea

The author’s concern for the art world seems to be only for the sake of the isolated art community. He writes “The interesting thing about right now is that while a gallery may not be visible to a large number of people, it can still be visible to just enough people with money.”, and while I understand his argument about the importance of having enough patrons to keep the art world alive and running and changing, isn’t it equally as important to make contemporary art more accessible to the average New Yorker, because the high-brow, expensive atmosphere of the art scene is what keeps everyone at bay.

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