From, “Apropos Appropriation,” by Randy Kennedy, 12/28/11, The New York Times:
“ONE recent afternoon in the offices of the Midtown law firm run by David Boies and his powerful litigation partners, a large black clamshell box sat on a conference table. Inside were raucous, sometimes wildly funny collages of photographs and magazine pages handmade by the artist Richard Prince, works of art that have become the ur-texts of one of the most closely watched copyright cases ever to rattle the world of fine art.”
Raucous: harsh; disturbingly loud noise
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