Raqs Media Collective

November 11 - December 23, 2004
New York

The New York Times Raqs Media Collective

Some of more interesting art today isn't likely to end up in museums, because it doesn't act like art, at least as the market persists in defining the term. It isn't crateable and saleable. It isn't by the singular artist-artisan. It doesn't have a style or a "look." Instead, it is often collaborative and multidisciplinary. Its beauty lies, as old-style Conceptualism's did, in information and ideas that are also metaphors, but also in a pleasure in technology that may be a generational development.

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