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No, Kim Kardashian's pregnant selfie is not a work of art

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe selfie that (according to Jonathan Jones) would 'turn Titian on'. Instagram

Kim Kardashian has made headlines again for a selfie. And this time it’s not in the Daily Mail – no, instead it’s Jonathan Jones, the Guardian’s art critic, whose recent piece celebrates Kardashian and “the power of the nude”.

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