"There are some disabling myths about what art is, how to do it, what is good art, and what art is for, that have gagged generations, depriving them of significant and natural means of expression. This is a terrible loss and an unnecessary one."

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Source: Peter London (1989). “No More Secondhand Art”, p.11, Shambhala Publications

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Peter London

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Peter London is a notable artist and thinker recognized for his impactful exploration of freedom and resilience in creative expression.

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