Posted AT 4:54 AM EDT on 10/12/07
Who's afraid of American Apparel? Not these art galleries
I was paging through a curator's essay about a new art show in the city last week when I stumbled upon a declaration. "The opening of this new century seems defined by the disappearance of monuments and the erasure of symbols," it read. "The new millennium appears more concerned with iconoclasm than with creating new, empty, and shiny icons.
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