From Reuters comes
this news that one of England's most prestigious art galleries put a block of slate on display, topped by a small piece of wood, in the mistaken belief it was a work of art.
The Royal Academy included the chunk of stone and the small bone-shaped wooden stick in its summer exhibition in London. The sculpture itself -- of a human head -- was nowhere to be found.
Well, lah dee dah!
This just goes to show you that not even art experts know art.
13 comments:
Very heady!
Har, JD!
That's why I don't think the government should be funding art. For goodness sakes, if you can't define it, there's no reasonable way to fund it! I have nothing against art, but stuff like Pisschrist doesn't make headlines unless someone's complaining about taxpayer money paying for it.
Seriously, this article cracks me up.
I hope this is a big "heads up" for all those art experts out there.
Hee hee. I just tee them up & you hit them them out of the park.
Methinks heads will roll at the Royal Academy!!!
Hey, the fifth from the left is the one I used to wear back in the 90ies:)
I think there are no rule sto art anymore. I saw an icelandic exhibition today and one display featured...a bunch of red balloon placed around in no particular way.
Good Stuff!
I had to do a double today, I some how missed the google one two. I am all caught up now. Time to head out. Have a great day!
Ps. I liked the picture....
Too funny, cube!
I'll bet his new found success didn't go the artist's head. (*groan*)
Love the puns, even the bad ones
;-)
minka: which row?
From the article:
But the slate was actually a plinth and the stick was designed to prop up a sculpture. The sculpture itself -- of a human head -- was nowhere to be seen.
Bwahahahaha!
That just goes to show you that anything can be labeled "modern art."
*snicker*
It's such a hoot. You know the worlds of art (and fashion) are full of ridiculous crap when not even the so called "experts" can sort it out.
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