"Beauty is too humanly significant an attribute to vanish from life - or so one hopes. It can only become what it was once in art, however, if there is a revolution not just in taste, but also in life itself. That will have to begin with politics. When women are equal, when the races live in harmony and peace, when injustice has fled the world, then the kind of art the Whitney Biennial presents to a resentful world - this writer included! - will stop being made."
"Marge, there's just too much pressure. What with my job, the kids, traffic snarls, political strife at home and abroad. But I promise you, the second all those things go away, we'll have sex."
--Homer Simpson
Ha! Nice.
Posted by: Dan | August 10, 2005 at 03:57 PM
Can always count on Homer.
Posted by: mark | August 11, 2005 at 11:34 AM