United States, Writer October 17, 1947
Margo Lillian Jefferson is an American writer and academic. She is a former theatre critic at The New York Times and a professor at Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts at The New School.
Once avant-garde artists receive official recognition, they start a double life. In one, they inspire younger artists to do more. In the other, they inspire a mass of imitators who make the work respectable and exclusionary. The artists and their art become intellectual brand names.
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