"I set up a table outside, and I took some rocks off the ground, and I put the rocks on the table, and I just started to sell them.” …The 6-year-old Keats wasn’t arguing that his rocks were more valuable than the many free rocks nearby. He was just arguing that they were for sale."

– Good Magazine article on conceptual artist Jonathon Keats. A great metaphor for art in general. (via samreich) (via ryder) (via teabrodo)

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