FoxTrot by Bill Amend for June 12, 2011
Transcript:
Jason: Check out the giant Lego piece I made out of Legos. Andy: That's really clever. It's like something you'd show in a modern art gallery. You could present it as a meta, ironic statement about the futility of humankind's perpetual quest to elevate ourselves beyond our base nature via societal constructs. It's brilliant! All it needs now is a good title. Jason: How about "The First of Many Pieces for the Full-Size Lego Star Destroyer I Want to Make"? Andy: A little too ironic. How about "Brink No. 1 in Gray"?
fmasroor over 13 years ago
Make it fully functional!
yyyguy over 13 years ago
like the $400,000 the Canadian government paid for a work of “art” that was essential a stripe down the middle of a canvas. i prefer pictures.
tudzax2 over 13 years ago
If it’s all about the money, then why did Rothko return all the money he got for his Four Seasons commission? It was a good bit of money.
You don’t have to look too hard to find serious people making serious art that is not representational. You don’t have to like all of it, but I would guess you’d find some that you did like.
AnonymousUser over 13 years ago
To this day nobody had explained to me how art is defined. I could throw a bucket of paint on a white wall and with the right words convince people it’s art.
masterdamian over 13 years ago
Wow, a life size Star Destroyer would be so epic! Now he’s got me excited…
lewisbower over 13 years ago
That’s nice Jason. Now put it in the trash while I serve dinner.
cjammer over 13 years ago
Today’s strip is a work of art. Refreshingly positive, it’s one of the few times the Foxtrot parental units gives the kids some sincere praise for non-bratty behavior.
tripwire45 over 13 years ago
What part of “artsy-fartsy” doesn’t she understand? Have you ever heard of ‘over-analyzing’?
kraftjeff over 13 years ago
…. another brick in the strip …..
Packratjohn Premium Member over 13 years ago
Art is simply creative expression, and has no inherent monetary value. That dollar value is defined as what someone will pay for the art. The true value of art is in the perception of the observer, so what may be worthless to you may be invaluable to me.
Doctor11 over 13 years ago
And yet some artwork becomes both famous AND valuable after the artist is dead. Also, Andy better stop Jason before he tries to build that Death Star.
person918 over 13 years ago
I think this quote from the Stuckists does a good job explaining the average person’s confusion and annoyance with the post-modern art scene today: "Stuckists claim that conceptual art is justified by the work of Marcel Duchamp, but that Duchamp’s work is ‘anti-art by intent and effect’. The Stuckists feel that “Duchamp’s work was a protest against the stale, unthinking artistic establishment of his day”, while ‘the great (but wholly unintentional) irony of postmodernism is that it is a direct equivalent of the conformist, unoriginal establishment that Duchamp attacked in the first place’."
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Back about 10 years ago, when my kids were still into Legos, Legos used to have a contest for the most innovative, original item made strictly out of Legos. Some of those designs were amazing. The contest was only open to children.
runar over 13 years ago
There can be such a thing as “found” or “accidental” art. Many years B.D.P. (Before Digital Photography), I was using a Polaroid Camera with SX-70 film (look it up, you whippersnappers!), and one photo jammed up in the mechanism as it was being ejected. I crumpled it up and was going to throw it out, but I then remembered the film’s unique properties (see http://tinyurl.com/3njohcs and http://tinyurl.com/qsgkqs). I kept it and let it develop, and it turned out to be a quite interesting piece of accidental abstract art. Eventually, I had a 12″×12″ enlargement made and framed it, and it has graced the walls of my living places for 25 years.
natureboyfig4 Premium Member over 13 years ago
Great strip. One small problem, though: The Legos would have to be staggered to all snap together. There’s nothing holding the columns to each other. ;-)
Destiny23 over 13 years ago
If any private person wants to pay a million dollars for a painting WITH THEIR OWN MONEY, I have no problem with that. What I detest is governments spending TAXPAYERS’ MONEY on worthless garbage, like the “Voice of Fire” yyyguy referred to. And it was literally a red stripe painted down the middle of a white canvas with a paint roller — something 99% of the population over 5 could reproduce exactly. Which by definition means it is NOT ART!!! And was an obscene waste of taxpayers’ money.
bluemoon03 over 13 years ago
????.what did she said? its a buch of words
Templo S.U.D. over 13 years ago
The biggest Lego set I had was the pirate ship Black Seas Barracuda; almost 900 pieces.
Buggerlugs over 13 years ago
Cartoon physics: Anything is possible, even the impossible.
ina_phillips over 13 years ago
lame
ponytail56 over 13 years ago
all in all it’s just another brick in the wall
Jdude96 over 13 years ago
awsome Jason….. don’t let paige see it.
Creature950 over 13 years ago
Unless the artist wants to make money, anything can be art. If the person who made it calls it art, then it’s art! I always find modern art cooler than boring portraits and statues, but that’s just my opinion.
Creature950 over 13 years ago
If the person who created it calls it art, then it’s art. Like Packrat said, the $ value is defined by how much someone will pay for it. Some people will find most modern art lazy and stupid, while others, like me, will find most classical art boring and unoriginal. We all have different tastes, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
iaashadow over 13 years ago
that’s gonna be one biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig star destroyer
alg123 over 13 years ago
“Now how do I make lego bombs and rockets?”-Jason
silentshadow over 13 years ago
make it able to fly and invite me along
(please)
DCBoy over 13 years ago
If only Jason had finished that Star Destroyer…
iFerrarifan about 13 years ago
How’d he create the knobs?
Comics Master almost 11 years ago
Ooh! Its, IDEA time! =D
Brick Tricks Webcomics over 7 years ago
That’s not Brick #1. That would be a 2×3 brick. puts nerd glasses on
FoxtrotFan almost 7 years ago
If that’s the first on then Jason could literally walk around inside the finished project.
Ωmega about 4 years ago
omg that would be awsome
the muppets. over 1 year ago
also, the classic piece is 4×2