Are we talking about Andrea Fraser?
On the one hand this work is saying something old and familiar--"art is prostitution." It is subject to the charge that even as it attempts to make such a statement, it's part of the system anyway and is just more prostitution.
On the other hand, some of what she does tries to reveal new elements of the evolving brothel of the art world. In that sense, she's part of another current of artists who are doing a kind of performance art based on bureaucracy of producing institutional art. They apply for grants, make presentations, commission engineering studies, etc., and the reams of documentation produced by this process are evidence of the artistic performance.
Here's a (fairly dense) statement by Fraser that gives a little more context:
http://adaweb.walkerart.org/~dn/a/enfra/afraser1.html
On the one hand this work is saying something old and familiar--"art is prostitution." It is subject to the charge that even as it attempts to make such a statement, it's part of the system anyway and is just more prostitution.
On the other hand, some of what she does tries to reveal new elements of the evolving brothel of the art world. In that sense, she's part of another current of artists who are doing a kind of performance art based on bureaucracy of producing institutional art. They apply for grants, make presentations, commission engineering studies, etc., and the reams of documentation produced by this process are evidence of the artistic performance.
Here's a (fairly dense) statement by Fraser that gives a little more context:
http://adaweb.walkerart.org/~dn/a/enfra/afraser1.html