There were financial constraints:
white male artists sold and rents had to be paid.
Not exact matches
They are printed with bawdy tales involving a character named Richard and elegant scribbles in the style of market - hot
white male artists like Richard Prince (whose own «Joke» paintings can
sell for seven figures), Christopher Wool, Michael Krebber and Albert Oehlen.
They are trading floors for the supremely wealthy, they play fast and loose with the careers of young
artists, and they distort the public's perceptions of art history by only
selling a small number of names — the most bankable ones, which are disproportionately
male and
white.