...I would say it's a cruelty and brutality of so called "free market" at the work: both Mozart and Duke Ellington were out of work for most of their lives. Not enough talent?
Finally actually clicked through and read that Vanity Fair article. Didn't know much about the man.
I think I'm rather horrified.
For all his contributions to photography, my feeling was that Robert Frank could have had a much happier life if he'd never become a famous artist. He might've had grandchildren.
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