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English, 07.05.2020 01:01 John7Gilbert

The author concludes that Artists have created destructive or shocking art to criticize the art world, but are instead
celebrated by the art world.
Which details from the text best supports this conclusion
A. All of the above
B. Did he anticipate that the critics would claim that the work, in its partially shredded state, would climb in value to at least $2
million?
C. An artist will launch a withering critique and instead of taking offense, the market simply tightens its embrace.
D. A century later, at Sotheby's, the initial shock of a shredded "Girl With Balloon" dissipated quickly. The hype only grew. The market adapted
E. In shredding "Girl With Balloon," Banksy seems to be pointing to a central absurdity of his graffiti art being treated as fine art.
When it appears on city streets, anyone can vandalize it; now that the same images are in galleries and auction houses, they must
be handled with white gloves.

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