There’s absolutely nothing wrong with taking a photo of an art piece. Considering this years Venice Biennale is taking place in Italy, I can only imagine people will be traveling there to view the exhibitions and would love to preserve the memories while being there and sharing their time in Italy with friends and family. Times certainly have changed and the use of a camera has made sharing and preserving memories much easier. With the rise of social media one can upload a set of photos for the world to view and enjoy. Technology has come a long way as a mean of communication. As for Smith’s take, I believe she’s right since the focus on the article is about a camera as “a way of connecting, participating and collecting fleeting experiences.”
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