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Artists monologue
Museums are actually a terrible place to be. They boast showing people a new perspective on things and a better way to see art but it is not
It is an overcrowded place with teenagers trying to accept that they are not inside a box
With adults trying to control their children and get a day of silence
With students bored out of their minds because they have been forced by and art teacher to recognise art
Museums take away the value of art by placing a number on it
Art is supposed to be personal and loved but admired with careful understanding
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