“In a consumer culture, minimalism was always a somewhat fancyland ruse. It was domestic anorexia sold as health; materialism repackaged as its opposite; perfectionism hawked as peace. It was the perversion of labelling a home curated down to zero the ultimate luxury or, worse, virtue.”
More Is More: The End of Minimalism
Mireille Silcoff | The Walrus | August 4, 2021 | 2,030 words