We remember when glossy art magazines and newspapers were all artists had to chew on.
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We remember when glossy art magazines and newspapers were all artists had to chew on. The writing consisted of reviews of shows in galleries that bought expensive ads in the same publications. Then Hyperallergic arrived and changed the game, examining the good, the bad, and the ugly about art, the art world, and the world at large. 

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