Read this section from the text and the directions that follow.
In the wake of World War I, Dadaist artists made a practice of shocking their public audiences by wantonly destroying their
own artistic creations. The public soon learned to cheer them on, and to detach themselves from the attack artists were
actively waging on their sensibilities.
A century later, at Sotheby's, the initial shock of a shredded "Girl With Balloon" dissipated quickly. The hype only grew. The
market adapted
Sotheby's has since released a statement declaring that the piece - renamed "Love is in the Bin" - is "the first artwork in
history to have been created live during an auction."
What is the central idea of the section?
A. When artists destroy their work they become popular but their work loses value.
B. When artists destroy their work the public loses interest.
C. When artists destroy their work it increases in value
D. Artists should not destroy their work because it causes confusion amongst the public