New mission; find the person who made this and kick them over and over.
Nobody remembers the singer. The song remains.
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AthenorBattle Hardened OptimistThe Skies of HiigaraRegistered Userregular
Yeah, no shit. I'm sorry, I don't find that kind of thing funny at all, especially if someone isn't paying attention, and if there is sound -- and I'm sure there was sound.
Yeah, no shit. I'm sorry, I don't find that kind of thing funny at all, especially if someone isn't paying attention, and if there is sound -- and I'm sure there was sound.
I would never condone it or support it, and would shun anyone I know who would actually go to the trouble to set up a scare like that, but seeing it after the fact I can't help but laugh my ass off.
Yeah that person who hangs up a bunch of empty canvases took a lot of effort networking with gallery owners to get them to show their stuff. Also the effort by the art galleries in coordinating prices so as to most effectively launder the money.
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PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
convincing the nouveau riche to part with their money for the king's new clothes wankery is art in its purest form
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minor incidentexpert in a dying fieldnjRegistered Userregular
Yeah that person who hangs up a bunch of empty canvases took a lot of effort networking with gallery owners to get them to show their stuff. Also the effort by the art galleries in coordinating prices so as to most effectively launder the money.
Yes, this stuff happens in modern art. It sucks, and it's a huge turnoff for both young (not rich) art lovers and young (not well connected) artists. But it's also a bit reductive and dismissive, and has no bearing on the beautiful work being produced by people like Jenny Saville, Jane Hamill (a regular fixture in that exact shitty NYC modern art culture scene), or Yayoi Kusama (practically the origin of "wtf, I could have painted that").
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New mission; find the person who made this and kick them over and over.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7fsxnzZF9w
Probably.
I'm pretty sure it's because that salamander tried to steal nectar and ambrosia from the table of the gods.
That salamander is just more interested in a fun game of cricket tag than it is actually eating.
That's actually a really good idea . . .
I would never condone it or support it, and would shun anyone I know who would actually go to the trouble to set up a scare like that, but seeing it after the fact I can't help but laugh my ass off.
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You're thinking minimalist art. They're the ones who come up with an idea and then pay someone else to make it for them.
If you can see it, that means that you understand what went in to it, and comprehend how effective it was.
Yes, this stuff happens in modern art. It sucks, and it's a huge turnoff for both young (not rich) art lovers and young (not well connected) artists. But it's also a bit reductive and dismissive, and has no bearing on the beautiful work being produced by people like Jenny Saville, Jane Hamill (a regular fixture in that exact shitty NYC modern art culture scene), or Yayoi Kusama (practically the origin of "wtf, I could have painted that").