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Can You Be A Successful Artist Without Being On Instagram?

VISUAL Posted: December 10, 2018 1:00 pm

If an artist is supposed to propose new ways of seeing and creating, it’s worrying when social media platforms feel like they’re turning us all into sycophantic clones. – New York Magazine

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