I swore I'd never shoot film again, and now here I am. Thanks, art school!
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I swore I'd never shoot film again, and now here I am. Thanks, art school!
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Exhibition view from Depaul University Museum’s “Idol Structures” by Matt Siber, on view now.
“When Siber was asked why U.S. holds capitalism in such high esteem, he replied, “We’ve been spoon-fed this for a long time, that this is the way things are, and that this is American. We connect democracy and capitalism. That was very carefully orchestrated by a guy named Edward Bernays.”
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This image is from DePaul University Museum’s exhibition “Idol Structures” by Matt Siber that is currently on view.
“Capitalism is not the solution to every problem, but we like to treat it that way. I think the sooner we get past that, the better. We should stop being afraid of socialism, too, while we’re at it. We’ve already got it. There are plenty of socialist programs in this country, so get over it, people.”
-Matt Siber
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~ Jerry Saltz on his approach to criticism
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