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Years ago I saw a work of art comparable to the Mona Lisa or Starry Night. It was two 4Ă8 plywood panels painted white. I was overwhelmed with its, its, its absolute stupidity. But it was in an Art Gallery Museum.
My wifeâs cousin was an artist who among other things made dioramas in shoeboxes. Like Petey, only it was âart.â He was big in the local Santa Barbara CA art scene, and a really nice guy (recently passed, in his 70s). But I just didnât Get it.
I also donât Get abstract paintings, except one: I saw a picture of it in my HS textbook, by Piet Mondrian. A collection of rectangles and lines, it snapped into focus when I read the title, âBroadway Boogie-Woogie.â I saw the neon lights, the traffic, I felt the excitement. Interesting epiphany. Without the title, I wouldnât have Gotten it, but all these years later I remember the piece and the artist.
Itâs at the MoMA: https://www.moma.org/collection/works/78682
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 6 years ago
Maybe the best depiction of pretentiousness Iâve ever seen.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 6 years ago
Such passion!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 6 years ago
Years ago I saw a work of art comparable to the Mona Lisa or Starry Night. It was two 4Ă8 plywood panels painted white. I was overwhelmed with its, its, its absolute stupidity. But it was in an Art Gallery Museum.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 6 years ago
Think Iâll go and get some potato cakes. I donât know much about art, but I know what I like.
Milady Meg over 6 years ago
âThe world is atwitterâ but now thatâs one of the media for similar tripe.
Broacher over 6 years ago
âArt Criticianâ? That was a brilliant stroke.
(Iâm getting me some new business cards.)
Broacher over 6 years ago
Whatâs the restaurant next to the Arbyâs? Hard to make out â especially for this Canadian.
steverinoCT over 6 years ago
My wifeâs cousin was an artist who among other things made dioramas in shoeboxes. Like Petey, only it was âart.â He was big in the local Santa Barbara CA art scene, and a really nice guy (recently passed, in his 70s). But I just didnât Get it.
I also donât Get abstract paintings, except one: I saw a picture of it in my HS textbook, by Piet Mondrian. A collection of rectangles and lines, it snapped into focus when I read the title, âBroadway Boogie-Woogie.â I saw the neon lights, the traffic, I felt the excitement. Interesting epiphany. Without the title, I wouldnât have Gotten it, but all these years later I remember the piece and the artist.
Itâs at the MoMA: https://www.moma.org/collection/works/78682
comixbomix over 6 years ago
Your can pick your nose, and you can pick your friends, but you canâtâŠPicasso.
Catfinder/Dogfinder over 6 years ago
Brilliant! Bravo!
ChessPirate over 6 years ago
âOK, OK, Iâve had enough of your harassment! Iâll sell it for ten million dollars!â
PoodleGroomer over 6 years ago
Art like this can only exist while enablers with no sense of art and no understanding of the value of their excessive wealth exist.
Broacher about 6 years ago
âCrossing the beamsâ a bit here, but⊠well, this:http://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/modern-art-2
Be sure to click on the red button at the bottom too. Iâd love to see those economistsâ reports.