Art is in the eye of the beholder. I think often we see what we are told to see ... unless we have no expectations. That's why I seldom go into art galleries. ;)
@nursey - ...but would you want it in the corner of your living room?
@jay - You are so right. My father tells a lovely story about just that - once he was setting up a gallery in Florida, and to prepare the lighting they had put blank canvasses as place holders on all the walls. Sure enough, a couple walk in and spend 20 minutes listening attentively to Dad talking them through each 'painting'... "..and we call this one 'white cat in a snowstorm'..." :-)
I haven't yetv recovered from a performance piece by "The Incredible Bombastics" back in 1979 which climaxed with a pudgy, plain, naked, nude woman (with visible tampon string) eyeballing the audience and saying:
"Establishment, Establishment, Establisment" ad nauseam until the lights faded.
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Art is in the eye of the beholder. I think often we see what we are told to see ... unless we have no expectations. That's why I seldom go into art galleries. ;)
@nursey - ...but would you want it in the corner of your living room?
@jay - You are so right. My father tells a lovely story about just that - once he was setting up a gallery in Florida, and to prepare the lighting they had put blank canvasses as place holders on all the walls. Sure enough, a couple walk in and spend 20 minutes listening attentively to Dad talking them through each 'painting'... "..and we call this one 'white cat in a snowstorm'..." :-)
Surely a developer taking lunch is a work of art?!? ;-)
Oh you pleb ..... dear oh dear ....
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I haven't yetv recovered from a performance piece by "The Incredible Bombastics" back in 1979 which climaxed with a pudgy, plain, naked, nude woman (with visible tampon string) eyeballing the audience and saying:
"Establishment, Establishment, Establisment" ad nauseam until the lights faded.
installation art !... but that is sooooo red ...... .... it wouldn't fit in in most home colour schemes lol
@tango - hello traveller! You'd be surprised, there's a remarkable amount of lunching going on if you ask me ;-)
@DP - guilty, I'm afraid. Give me a paintbrush and I do art. Give me a large pile of junk and I burn it.
@laog - good grief! I wonder how that act has developed over the last 30 years...
@70s - that's what I thought. (I wuite like the skull though :-)
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