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Walter Benjamin and John Berger might have a different read. Art critic John Berger, in his book , Ways of Seeing , following on from Benjamin, famously wrote as follows: “For the first time ever, images of art have become ephemeral, ubiquitous, insubstantial, available, valueless, free.” But not so fast. But of course.

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