The WSJ's Opinion Journal has a great commentary by Lionel Shriver about this summer's open submission exhibit of contemporary art at London's Royal Academy of art. Seem's that one artist's submission, a scupture of a laughing head, was separated from it's base during shipment. Well, the head was rejected but the base or plinth was accepted and exhibited as a work of art. It was basically a slab of slate with a small wood support for the sculpture. Shriver's commentary says it best: http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110008540 .
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