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I think that it’s not just about the utility of money laundering, there’s a sheer vertiginous thrill (the sublime) in just seeing art that costs more than you’ll make in a lifetime. I think that a lot of contemporary art plays this up in a way more aggressive way than earlier
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modern art. I’m thinking more like Jeff koons or Damien Hirst
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