-that the great mass of the most revered Modern Art masterpieces really consists of comparatively inferior work.
-that Modern Art is primarily dependent on talk rather than artistic skill.
-that the majority of works of Modern Art created by its so-called masters are easily imitated and surpassed by a vast population of unrecognized artists who are equal or superior in skill but are destined to remain unknown because they lack proper connections.
-that Modern Art is a name game and that great prices are only paid for big names regardless of quality.
-that at some future time, when tastes change, a new consensus will decide what is worthwhile and the whole edifice of Modern Art will be negatively reassessed.
-that the astronomical present prices of so-called-modern-masterpieces will eventually collapse.
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