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Stella Vine

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The art world is really exactly the same as the sex industry: you have to be completely on guard, you will get shafted, f**ked over left, right and centre. And you will also meet charming, wonderful people like a rainbow at the end of the day.
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David Smith, "Art? It's like the sex trade", The Observer, (2006-04-23)
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On the art world.

 
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