The author reflects on the exhibition hall located in the rue Vignon, Paris, France, which was opened by the Pinacothèque de Paris, an art gallery in Paris, France, which proposes to exhibit "permanent collections." The author is critical of the general aspect of the space, including its atmosphere, and calls it artificial. Five principles concerning the gallery's intentions or ideologies are presented and the cultural consumption industry and education are discussed.
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