Thanks jbaent. Regardless if I like them or not, I think they have achieved their original purpose, to stir the public opinion, and create interest-discussion-focus for the artist and the "product". The fact that we don't need such things from our man because we are already "sold", is of little importance to the marketing department. Anyway, the latest (last 100 years) developments in the aesthetics of art, come from the notion that new art has to be different in any expense, even of aesthetics. But I don't believe we can say that for these photos.