Texas artist Annette Lawrence has taken a year’s worth of junk mail, cut it into two-inch strips, stacked and bound it, and called it art. And she’s charging $10,000 for a month’s worth. (The Dallas Museum of Art has already bought December.)
Texas artist Annette Lawrence has taken a year’s worth of junk mail, cut it into two-inch strips, stacked and bound it, and called it art. And she’s charging $10,000 for a month’s worth. (The Dallas Museum of Art has already bought December.)