Yes, Gallery Girls is essentially Mean Girls in a gallery … but with really bad “writing.”
Hrag Vartanian is editor-in-chief and co-founder of Hyperallergic. More by Hrag Vartanian
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Yes, Gallery Girls is essentially Mean Girls in a gallery … but with really bad “writing.”
Hrag Vartanian is editor-in-chief and co-founder of Hyperallergic. More by Hrag Vartanian
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Totally agree. I had high hopes for this, being a fan of Work of Art. But I stopped watching after about 20 minutes. Really dumb show.
I’d say it’s more like The Real Housewives – when they were young and stupid(er).