No I just played the video. The action in itself could be meaningful in a way that worked for the Surrealists in the 30s. I doubt it could be as effective today. "Choquer le bourgeois" is big business nowadays. See Damien Hirst and the sensationalist movement. But thanks for suggesting his drawings. I checked them and found some that I really liked, 'Canvas urban painting'is one..but I'm not a good judge on art, I see 100 pieces minimum a day and became too blase too embroiled, I'm afraid..I hate that feeling but it's unfortunately a fact.. thankgodimatheist
DAMIAN HIRST! I loathe that talentless millionaire. And the saboteur Duchamp who spawned Hirst and his gimmicky kind. 'I don't know much about art' but I know what I hate.
"Grandad's swearing at the telly..." (Alan Klein, "What a Crazy World.")
Old, tired and somewhat disillusioned, but trying to keep up standards. Aware that capitalism cannot be reformed, but despairing of its dissolution in the near future, I use whatever means are available to me to avoid capitulation. I join forces with other resisters in the Industrial Workers of the World.
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Hmm..Definitely a ground breaker.In bullshit art that is!
thankgodimatheist
Did you look at his drawings, TG?
No I just played the video. The action in itself could be meaningful in a way that worked for the Surrealists in the 30s. I doubt it could be as effective today. "Choquer le bourgeois" is big business nowadays. See Damien Hirst and the sensationalist movement.
But thanks for suggesting his drawings. I checked them and found some that I really liked, 'Canvas urban painting'is one..but I'm not a good judge on art, I see 100 pieces minimum a day and became too blase too embroiled, I'm afraid..I hate that feeling but it's unfortunately a fact..
thankgodimatheist
DAMIAN HIRST! I loathe that talentless millionaire. And the saboteur Duchamp who spawned Hirst and his gimmicky kind. 'I don't know much about art' but I know what I hate.
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