I'm feeling kinda meh about the art world right now
. I mean, Tony Cragg is definitely a legend and all, but can we talk about how he's being reduced to just a figure of nostalgia? He's still creating and pushing boundaries at 76, which is amazing, but do we ever see his work in museums or galleries without someone saying "oh look, another old man making art"? 
And what's up with the way artists like Cragg are expected to be experts on everything? I mean, sure, he's got a lot of knowledge and experience, but does that mean we should just take his opinions at face value without questioning them? It feels like there's a lot of gatekeeping going on in the art world right now, and it's making me wanna pull my hair out
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But hey, at the end of the day, Tony Cragg is still making art that sparks conversations and challenges people to think differently. So let's not forget about him just because he's old
. Let's celebrate his contributions to modern sculpture and keep his ideas alive! 
And what's up with the way artists like Cragg are expected to be experts on everything? I mean, sure, he's got a lot of knowledge and experience, but does that mean we should just take his opinions at face value without questioning them? It feels like there's a lot of gatekeeping going on in the art world right now, and it's making me wanna pull my hair out
But hey, at the end of the day, Tony Cragg is still making art that sparks conversations and challenges people to think differently. So let's not forget about him just because he's old