The intersection of art and design, or, to be more accurate, the interest of contemporary artists in design, often leads to interiors that curiously project very little "interiority" about them. Instead, one more often gets a covetous lesson in consumerism: white boxes tricked-out as collector's homes, wealthy artist's pads, or similar chamber dramas featuring mid-century furniture, formalist sculpture, and Minimalist plinths (though all might be postmodern approximations...
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