I like to think it was. But it would take an awfull lot of planning, and some very sleepy and generally lame auctioneers as well, to pull this off with guaranteed succes and without getting caught.
Yes.xss27 said:Is this really the best we have to offer in terms of modern art?
xss27 said:The whole thing is nonsense. His art, people bidding stupid money on it, the media circle jerk that ensues whenever he creates another trite piece. Is this really the best we have to offer in terms of modern art?
Modern art = public masturbation
Would people feel so anti modern art if such large sums werent being paid out for certain pieces? I think that getting upset about peoples art because it has certain monetary values put on it is the other side of the coin to people paying vast amounts for it. A coin that is perhaps missing the point of what art is for.
Couldn't agree with you more.Nitegazer said:IMO it's not just art but the commoditization of everything from marriage to spirituality that makes me deeply uneasy.
Yes that's true. Funny, ain't it?antares said:Couldn't agree with you more.Nitegazer said:IMO it's not just art but the commoditization of everything from marriage to spirituality that makes me deeply uneasy.
It is sad that it has seeped so deeply into human behaviour across cultures that it is now accepted as the norm and people who question it are viewed as eccentric or even worse ...heretics.