Blue Ruin by Hari Kunzru review art monsters
Briefly

Blue Ruin's flashback sections evoke the drug-addled 90s British art scene's amalgamation of idealism and cynicism. Artists aim for authenticity but often succumb to commercial pressure, reducing art and artist to commodities.
Jay and Alice find fleeting solace in each other amidst the chaotic art world. However, their past and present dilemmas inevitably lead to their downfall, highlighting the struggle for authenticity and connection.
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