In the end, many people may find that this exhibition is more production
line than happiness.
Not exact matches
But I would rather be here in this imperfect place
than outside where I see Grace disappearing, where most have lost faith in the world that pushes it's children into employment where money, power and influence is the only road to
happiness, where dog eat dog is the Tag
Line which tries to conceal avarice by saying The Wealth creators help the poor as it eventually trickles down.
Free spirits know that
happiness is more important
than coloring inside the
lines, and we need more unconventional people to challenge society's norms.
While I am happy to have a few laugh
lines and much prefer the years to show
happiness in my face
than sadness, I thought it about time to take the delicate skin around my eye area a little more seriously.
Bottom
line: Students feel that parents place a higher value on achievement / success and individual
happiness than kind and empathic character.
As a new exhibition, Christopher Williams: The Production
Line of
Happiness, at the Museum of Modern Art in New York suggests, perhaps no artist has done more over the last 30 years to explore the specific «social relations among people» that our image culture and media embody and conceal
than the American - born and Düsseldorf - based conceptual artist Christopher Williams (b. 1956).