… and I see another art gallery that will buy the stupidest things and call them art.
Years ago, the Atlanta airport commissioned a piece of art to hang in the terminal while it was being renovated. The real workers – painters, carpenters, etc. – almost threw it out. It looked like a long used painter’s dropcloth! The airport spent $250,000 for this piece of junk. One of the painters said to the newspaper, “Heck! I will save the airport 90% and sell them my used dropcloth for only $25,000!”
I wonder if that piece of junk is still in the airport?
Modern art is one of the greatest hoaxes around. People will great personalities are able to convince wealthy airheads that their art is cutting edge. If you don’t think so, just google Jackson Pollock art forgeries.
rshive over 10 years ago
Sort of one of the advantages of art…. and yet not.
sbchamp over 10 years ago
Good ol’ ArtPal a mine
jimeguess over 10 years ago
Years ago, the Atlanta airport commissioned a piece of art to hang in the terminal while it was being renovated. The real workers – painters, carpenters, etc. – almost threw it out. It looked like a long used painter’s dropcloth! The airport spent $250,000 for this piece of junk. One of the painters said to the newspaper, “Heck! I will save the airport 90% and sell them my used dropcloth for only $25,000!”
I wonder if that piece of junk is still in the airport?
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 10 years ago
Modern art is one of the greatest hoaxes around. People will great personalities are able to convince wealthy airheads that their art is cutting edge. If you don’t think so, just google Jackson Pollock art forgeries.
vldazzle over 10 years ago
I used to only have my own work on my walls, but I now have a few others in addition to my own; most of the table art was created by others.