By Liz Valsamis
As John Anderson peruses the antique advertisements that decorate his walls - featuring works by Pablo Picasso and lesser-known artists to promote musical events - he finds it difficult to draw the line between art and commerce.
"Advertising operates at the borderline between commerce and art...
As John Anderson peruses the antique advertisements that decorate his walls - featuring works by Pablo Picasso and lesser-known artists to promote musical events - he finds it difficult to draw the line between art and commerce.
"Advertising operates at the borderline between commerce and art...
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