That's pretty - much as the economics diagrams are instructive, they aren't aesthetically attractive, well, maybe in a minimalist sense.
You could get an interesting exhibition if you fuse the academic diagrams with hand-drawn figurative in-fills to make the point that economics is about things, people, not just the underlying structure of ideas.
Hirst and Emin get paid a fortune for their intellect-free daubs and piles of clutter, so you could be on to a winner here.
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the work of a fair draughtsman there, Mark
That's pretty - much as the economics diagrams are instructive, they aren't aesthetically attractive, well, maybe in a minimalist sense.
You could get an interesting exhibition if you fuse the academic diagrams with hand-drawn figurative in-fills to make the point that economics is about things, people, not just the underlying structure of ideas.
Hirst and Emin get paid a fortune for their intellect-free daubs and piles of clutter, so you could be on to a winner here.
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