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‘If an artist were to admit that he was uncertain as to what part of the content of his work answered to life and what part to art … we would probably consider him incompetent.’ —John Szarkowski in ‘William Eggleston’s Guide’ Anyone who dabbles in any form of art will be quick to point out that they need a reliable, preferably bottomless, well of inspiration. The purpose of this inspiration is not to get them to make art – that motivation comes, as it ought to, from within. The purpose of thi...
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