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May 10, 2017, 12:14:05 PM |
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Old News-but funny one Teenager leaves spectacles on floor of San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art as a prank, leading some to think they were an exhibit The feeling of slight dissatisfaction that can come with visiting a modern art gallery is a universal one, best articulated as “I could have done that”. A pair of US teenagers have beaten artists at their own game, pulling off a successful prank at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art earlier this week. While Kevin Nguyen, 16, and TJ Khayatan, 17, were impressed with much of the art on display on their visit on Saturday, they questioned the artistic merits of some exhibits. Could they do better? Khayatan put Nguyen’s glasses on the floor below an official-looking piece of paper to see how it would be received by gallery-goers. The work seemed to hit a chord with the public, striking in its simplicity, yet – probably – a challenging commentary on the limits of individual perception
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craked5
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May 10, 2017, 01:02:01 PM |
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Excellent. Modern art is sometimes intense. But most of it is the pure shit you could expect from "artists" that are here only for money...
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Mometaskers
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May 10, 2017, 03:29:31 PM |
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At least those glasses are not as shitty as this one... http://time.com/2933839/tracey-emin-my-bed-auctioned/ No, seriously, wallow in bed and then auction it out, brilliant idea only a modern artist would be able to think of. I'd rather buy the pickled shark than that soiled bed. Who knows how much semen from different men are on it. True there are OK modern art, the conceptual one but really, most of what you see now are basically just like the toilet Duchamp exhibited before. Modern art is at a new low, driven mostly by speculation and vulgarity. I doubt any of this will have cultural value to archaeologist sifting through our museums centuries from now. On second thought, at the rate culture is going to right now, maybe we haven't seen the worst yet.
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May 10, 2017, 03:50:57 PM Last edit: May 10, 2017, 04:42:27 PM by GreenBits |
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Excellent. Modern art is sometimes intense. But most of it is the pure shit you could expect from "artists" that are here only for money...
LOL, at what point did folks notice that while every other exhibit had a placard with the artists name on it, this one 'exhibit' is unmarked and at floor level? God bless the fools and babes. But, this gives me hope as much as it disappoints; we can still see simple beauty.
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HabBear
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May 10, 2017, 03:55:26 PM |
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Haha. This is great! It really shows how much bullshit exists in the art world. The fact that there are no rules and some artist an a gallery say "this" is art, no matter how regular and little effort is required, anyone can put some regular items together on a table, put some dramatic lighting over it and call it "art"...without any connection to an intelligent thought or point.
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TheCoinGrabber
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May 11, 2017, 09:46:24 PM |
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Haha. This is great! It really shows how much bullshit exists in the art world. The fact that there are no rules and some artist an a gallery say "this" is art, no matter how regular and little effort is required, anyone can put some regular items together on a table, put some dramatic lighting over it and call it "art"...without any connection to an intelligent thought or point.
LOL this was so funny. Modern art enthusiasts are basically no better than wine snobs - change the labels on the bottle and they wouldn't know the difference. I believe an artist before made an installation from used condoms. Those are a rarity these days. That was at least (surprisingly) aesthetically pleasing. These days modern art tend to be real shit - in some cases literally! Heck, even literal crap art is sometimes better than modern art! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cnkCP2yQ6w&t=6s
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May 11, 2017, 10:11:45 PM |
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I always have not put art in high regards, what makes a painting so perfect, what sets it apart from the others, these decision are made by so called art experts who haven't done any piece of art in their entire life. What a shame.
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pozmu
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May 11, 2017, 10:21:22 PM |
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Next time someone should take a dump there, that "piece of art" would employ more than just sight But on the other side I remember than some cleaner binned art installation becaouse he/ she thought it was piece of rubbish
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May 11, 2017, 11:13:06 PM |
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'Art' is sometimes (often?) used for money laundering which explains the very high prices for questionable pieces of work. Basically it's hard for the authorities to argue that some rich guy doesn't feel, in his heart, that some piece of cloth with some scribbling isn't worth $1M. To him at least.
I learned that from watching hours of interviews of a very interesting sometimes mobster sometimes CIA contract agent by the name of Chauncey Holt. The interviews were taped by his daughter to document his life. Among many other things he was an artist. Anyway, I found the tid-bit about money laundering to be interesting.
Holt did another video 6 days before he died describing his role and the role of certain other people in the JFK assassination. He seems pretty credible to me, and some of his information seems to line up pretty well with other info from people like James Files. Quite fascinating stuff.
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pozmu
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May 11, 2017, 11:20:25 PM |
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This money laundering use seems plausible, I remember when Russian football clubs started buying/ selling players for very high amounts of money and later it was speculated that real transfer fees was much lower and it was all money laundering. Something without intrinsic value = perfect tool for money laundering.
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Janation
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May 11, 2017, 11:36:26 PM |
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Art is really hard to describe, is it good, is it excellent, is it bad, is it the worst? We can't say that easily. For normal people like me, I define paintings and popular artworks excellent, some define it as simple, I think the definition of art depends on how we look at it, and how the creators do the artwork.
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ImHash
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May 11, 2017, 11:55:22 PM |
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Actually in my country someone collected a few hundreds of small river stones and sold them all as lucky stones and made millions simply by having a few con men coming and start talking around the guy about how good those stones are and even paying thousands of dollars in front of others to trick them into believing they're really lucky stones.
It's not about whether or not you could help others by donating to charities but it's about your heart, if you are willing to cherish and even pay fortunes for something idiotic and totally unneeded but never thought about to help other people that means you don't deserve to be the medium between God and people.
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May 12, 2017, 10:51:34 AM |
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LOL. this is funny indeed. though I can say i've seen other works of "art" like these before where it would make you wonder, how did they come up in a museum where I can actually do this at home myself right after taking a poop? these stunts are often done by mentalists to prove something
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TheCoinGrabber
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May 15, 2017, 12:44:59 AM |
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This money laundering use seems plausible, I remember when Russian football clubs started buying/ selling players for very high amounts of money and later it was speculated that real transfer fees was much lower and it was all money laundering. Something without intrinsic value = perfect tool for money laundering.
What would determine intrinsic value though?
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May 15, 2017, 12:54:55 AM |
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This is great! It really shows how much bullshit exists in the art world. The fact that there are no rules and some artist an a gallery say "this" is art, no matter how regular and little effort is required, anyone can put some regular items together on a table, put some dramatic lighting over it and call it "art"...without any connection to an intelligent thought or point.
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TheCoinGrabber
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May 17, 2017, 12:28:41 AM |
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This is great! It really shows how much bullshit exists in the art world. The fact that there are no rules and some artist an a gallery say "this" is art, no matter how regular and little effort is required, anyone can put some regular items together on a table, put some dramatic lighting over it and call it "art"...without any connection to an intelligent thought or point. Modern art today, sadly, is shittier than actual traditional dung art. Thankfully, there seem to be gems found every now and then... This for example - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ztax9lCE-Mk -give me hope.
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Malsetid
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May 20, 2017, 04:53:29 PM |
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LOL. This goes to show that people won't be too much speculative when in comes to art so as not to look ignorant about it. What kind of artwork would be a pair of glasses on the floor be? It's the same as how we tend to believe anything about science that some scientists tell us even if it's not yet proven and is still up for study. Being in a museum probably placed people's minds into a trance that most things they'd see there would be a work of art
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May 20, 2017, 07:53:47 PM |
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I can't believed the fall for that. They don't know who left it there and they are all assuming that it is already an art. I guess that one who left it is LOL right now seeing how his prank has put the limelight on his sunglasses. What should we see next? A hair comb? A rayban? LOL. This story is quite funny indeed.
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machinek20
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May 21, 2017, 01:37:47 AM |
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There are so many funny things about art nowadays, there are another case that people prank the art museum by placing pineapple on the table and people consider it as art, the other day empty picture people consider it as art, and now a glasses is considered as art, so confused with the meaning of "art"
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June 09, 2017, 09:03:12 AM |
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Ha funny as hell!
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