Duchamp's quotidian and inscrutable objects, once confounding, today no more shock the bourgeoisie or anyone else than do Joseph Cornell's boxed altars of miscellanea.
On traveling to the middle of nowhere Arkansas to see "State of the Art," a show of 102 under-appreciated artists, at Crystal Bridges. That would be "The Walmart Museum," and apparently that's a nickname the curators encourage, which is interesting. And Alice Walton, the eleventh richest human on planet Earth, seems pretty chill.