Institutional Ugliness

October 27th, 2005  |  Published in Art and Design, Religion

Christians have become content with institutional ugliness—bland, mass-produced decorations, prefabricated church buildings, tacky knickknacks, artifacts of the dominant mass culture—rather than patronizing the significant creative efforts of their fellow Christians.

—Gene Edward Veith, Jr., State of the Arts, p. 23

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