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1 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
"The Emperor has no clothes...,
By Sorek "Zendude" (Tel Aviv) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tracey Emin 20 Years (Paperback)
Tracey Emin could be a character right out of Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead," a person of little or no real artistic talent foisted upon a gullible public as an "art superstar," to quote one fashion magazine. I've seen her 'work'...pretentious rubbish that any idiot could do, if his or her pride was sufficiently low. What is gained by lowering the standards of art? FYI, here's the relevant passage: "Here's another. Kill man's sense of values. Kill his capacity to recognise greatness or to achieve it. Great men can't be ruled. We don't want any great men. Don't deny conception of greatness. Destroy it from within. The great is the rare, the difficult, the exceptional. Set up standards of achievement open to all, to the least, to the most inept - and you stop the impetus to effort in men, great or small. You stop all incentive to improvement, to excellence, to perfection. Laugh at Roark and hold Peter Keating as a great architect. You've destroyed architecture. Build Lois Cook and you've destroyed literature. Hail Ike and you've destroyed the theatre. Glorify Lancelot Clankey and you've destroyed the press. Don't set out to raze all shrines - you'll frighten men, Enshrine mediocrity - and the shrines are razed" (Ayn Rand, "The Fountainhead"). Buy "The Fountainhead" from Amazon and read more!
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Tracey Emin 20 Years by Patrick Elliott (Paperback - February 16, 2009)
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