’ … Art will remain. Art will be created. Art will go on in spite of the market and the machine that was created to falsely inflate its value. Art has always had the power to heal, to comfort, to inspire, to protest, to speak up when others are mute, to make a statement, to create a mood, to discomfort those who are too cozy, to poke, to prod, to inspire awe, to challenge the maker and the viewer, to push the limits and boundaries of society and culture …’ »>