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Moving down the aisles he uttered some dismissive phrases like "the cute, the kitsch and the clumsy" while the camera passed often inconsequential work that was left unidentified.
It showed just enough technical aplomb to make it into a second- or third-tier journal, but no other discernible purpose.But if they were withering about this "long tail" of inconsequential work, they were much ruder about the way more striking research findings were used by the bank's top brass.
A slight piece, in which off-their-heads revellers grapple and attitudinise in kitsch summer-of-love outfits, this is typical of a strand of hyperstyled but fundamentally inconsequential work to which Rambert is increasingly gravitating; Henrietta Horn's lighter-than-air Cardoon Club (2010) is another example.
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