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OK TV, look elsewhere for art

June 21, 2010cwongyapbravo, christopher knight, work of art Leave a comment

Not that you were expecting Bravo’s “Work of Art: The Next Great Artist” program would be revealing or insightful about contemporary art, but in case you were, Christopher Knight, LA Times’ staff critic, explains why you shouldn’t.

Judge and NY Mag critic Jerry Saltz — a legitimate, great critic, actually — publishes his two cents post-airtime.

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