As it happens, they have a couple of her "works" in the permanent collection,
and as usual, they are unsharp, crooked, with no obvious merit. They make me
think of the Emperor's New Clothes, appropriate when I am in Copenhagen.
Cheers,
Nathan
On 19 Apr 2012, at 18:35, Ken Norton wrote:
>> As opposed to, say, Cindy Sherman, Gursky's stuff is actually worth looking
>> at, and the images are transformed by being so large.
>
> Hmm... That one Cindy Sherman isn't too hard on the eyes...
>
> AG
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