Hrag Vartanian and author Eunsong Kim discuss the hidden power imbalances behind some of the most prominent pieces of 20th-century conceptual art.
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In ‘Selected Amazon Reviews,’ Kevin Killian carves out a leaned and funny space of his own within the corridors of capitalism ...