art

It’s a fact, all doctors’ offices or clinics seem to have one of those reproductions of Matisse or van Gogh hanging on their bleak walls. You can find the different iterations of the same space, wherever you go. It exists in it’s own spatial identity, holding no attachment to its locality. Maybe that counter-cultures the exclusivity of art, and democratizes art to people who think they know more than they do; or to people who want to know more. Or, it’s just a perfect example of culture consumerism.

The tourism industry should counter-culture itself. How can you cultivate knowledge and experience cultures without jeopardizing the latter?

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