Experimental Artists Accidentally Invent Groundbreaking Selfie Genre
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In what may be the most meta art move since 'that one black square,' experimental artists decided to "self-shot the black-and-white visual," proving once and for all that you don't need color or a big budget to look deep. The article tantalizingly states, "The experimental artists self-shot the black-and-white visual," which sounds like the art worldâs answer to 'I took this myself, I swear!' It's a bold reminder that when in doubt, go monochrome and do it solo.
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Source: Pitchfork | Published: 7/30/2025 | Author: Madison Bloom
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