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"I don't consider these works of art, but edutainment, " says Masanori Aoyagi, a vice president at the University of Tokyo and an Otsuka Museum director.
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Don't collectors who give works of art to museums get a better deal on appreciated paintings?
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After all, these works don't reflect art history alone.
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The rise will be steady for a long time, but it won't be explosive, " says Shatzkin, who adds that art books and other illustrated works are simply not "e-bookable.
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For what it's worth, the phone features all manner of Ferrari badging, gets slathered in the classic rosso corsa that graces an overwhelming majority of Ferrari's works of rolling art, and features preloaded Ferrari media, but that really doesn't change the fact that it's a flippin' Z8, now does it?
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Art isn't fraught, and we'd rather be indirectly inspired by our collection than directly stimulated by other works of architecture in books.
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Collectors of American Art don't consider Alice Neel part of the Ash Can School or the American Modernist School, and the glitzy works by Abstract Expressionists attract the Post-War collectors.
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