Posted On: 09/25/2016 1:04:47 AM
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The Guggenheim is displaying a working 18-karat gold toilet which visitors may use. The fact that a prestigious institution is displaying something made of a prestigious metal doesn't mean that what comes out of a visitor and goes into it is prestigious.
http://www.artnews.com/2016/09/15/maurizio-ca...-tomorrow/
And yes, I am comparing Mr. Rosen to toilet contents.
If someone thinks that a law firm that Rosen once was associated with might be prestigious, that doesn't mean that HE has taken on any of its possible positive characteristics.
If someone departs from a prestigious institution under a cloud, does that give them prestige? That is, of course, making the assumption that the firm is in fact prestigious, a premise I do not endorse.
http://www.artnews.com/2016/09/15/maurizio-ca...-tomorrow/
And yes, I am comparing Mr. Rosen to toilet contents.
If someone thinks that a law firm that Rosen once was associated with might be prestigious, that doesn't mean that HE has taken on any of its possible positive characteristics.
If someone departs from a prestigious institution under a cloud, does that give them prestige? That is, of course, making the assumption that the firm is in fact prestigious, a premise I do not endorse.
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