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Legend adheres to artists whose deaths seem the corollaries of their works.
Joyce Johnson
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media saturation is probably very destructive to art. New movements get overexposed and exhausted before they have a chance to grow, and they turn to ashes in a short time. Some degree of time and obscurity is often very necessary to artists.
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If time were like a passage of music, you could keep going back to it until you got it right.
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