First of all, we should recognize that works of…
First of all, we should recognize that works of art have come to be cherished not only for the embodiment of beauty in its own right but also for their interestingness, memorability of form, and capacity to inspire revisits. And so, as fellow inhabitants of "the museum without walls," we should give young people the chance to behold works that have been valued, whether or not the epithet beauty is readily applied.
— from The Instruments (Awareness/Perception/Expectations)
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