The inventory lists for the Great Transfer read like a coroner’s report for the twentieth century.
We are at a necessary inflection point where the old and dusty must finally make room for the living. This clearing of the warehouse isn't just about logistics; it is an act of cultural respiration. If you want to participate in a future that actually breathes, you have to stop hoarding the ghosts of the establishment. The signal is moving away from the vaults and back into the hands of those who are actually creating something worthy of being on display.
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1There’s nothing quite as refreshing as watching the market finally lose interest in a collection of egos that have been gathering dust in a dark warehouse since the nineties. Art was never meant to be a corpse kept on life support for a tax shelter, and it’s high time we cleared out the crates to make room for the folks who still have fresh paint under their fingernails.