The New Yorker says photography is Art

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In the front section of the New Yorker, they list all the various goings on around town. Ordinarily the art section is broken down into museums, galleries (by neighborhood) and photography. I really like this breakdown because it allows me to go staright for the museum and photography shows without wading through the rest of the art. Well, someone at the New Yorker has decided that photography is just another kind of art and doesn't deserve its own section, so now the photo shows are mixed in with everything else. Grrrr. What a pain.

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