![]() ‘How do you know they’re not just gathering material?’” ![]() But making art isn’t the point it’s being at the opening at all: “The critic peered over his glass to take a good look at us. In one chapter, they visit a gallery show, and nobody can believe they’re not artists. ![]() But Isa and Gala aren’t in New York to become anything: They’re there to live and to pay attention. In a city that is all about social and economic capital, it’s a concept nobody can quite wrap their heads around, and they are constantly asked why they don’t have internships, or aren’t making art. In Marlowe Granados’ novel Happy Hour, 21-year-old best friends Isa and Gala move to New York City to do nothing for a summer. ![]()
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