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4. If it is actually art. Not just some stunt.
Sat May 3, 2014, 01:43 AM
May 2014

I remember a guy who "painted" by standing behind an airliner's engine, the engine was revved up and the guy threw buckets of paint into the backwash.
"Splat #4"

And there is a guy who wraps stuff up, puts up miles and miles of umbrellas, and miles of shower curtains in an ugly orange.

Another guy peed into a plastic box, dunked a plastic crucifix into it, and took a bad picture of the crucifix dunked in pee.

Thomas Kinkade may have been the king of kitch, mass-producing nice pictures to hang on a wall.
But they were actual art, not some asinine stunt like I've listed above.

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Pretty much the same thing frazzled May 2014 #1
Why? Have you seen Art? jberryhill May 2014 #2
Surprised. Educated. Challenged. Relaxed. Amazed. Liberal In Texas May 2014 #3
If it is actually art. Not just some stunt. Archae May 2014 #4
Christo and Jeanne-Claude works were not stunts. Neither was Serrano's work limited to urine nor Hissyspit May 2014 #9
Out of curiosity, are these works art? xocet May 2014 #13
I remember the orange curtains well... Rhiannon12866 May 2014 #56
more Garfunkel bigtree May 2014 #5
You are probably the only one... awoke_in_2003 May 2014 #45
nah bigtree May 2014 #46
Yeah, I am unnecessarily harsh on him... awoke_in_2003 May 2014 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2014 #6
Somewhere to go. nt rrneck May 2014 #7
Interesting thought and discussion Cali and nice to read from you again. nt adirondacker May 2014 #8
thank you so much, andirondacker cali May 2014 #24
Transcendence greyl May 2014 #10
Art is communication... uriel1972 May 2014 #11
"And then, make me see something..... differently." Spitfire of ATJ May 2014 #12
Those are awesome... giftedgirl77 May 2014 #30
Is this the Art who let a fart U4ikLefty May 2014 #14
If that's what you want, why not? cali May 2014 #15
to not feel alone A-Schwarzenegger May 2014 #16
That's an interesting perspective cali May 2014 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author A-Schwarzenegger May 2014 #18
Thanks for your thoughtful post. canoeist52 May 2014 #19
I would love- if you feel so inclined- to view some of your work cali May 2014 #22
Inspiration. randome May 2014 #20
great answer! and thanks, randome. cali May 2014 #23
Kick! Heidi May 2014 #21
At the risk of goving offense.... Demo_Chris May 2014 #25
No offense taken but I'm interested in what YOU want from art- not what you think cali May 2014 #28
I have opened my mind. I've had this debate a hundred times, including with art professors... Demo_Chris May 2014 #33
Ack. don't get defensive. I wasn't insulting you. cali May 2014 #35
Sorry, I wasn't trying to sound defensive at all..' Demo_Chris May 2014 #50
I remeber in Ingmar Bergman's 1984 film "Fanny and Alexander" the old theater director giving a Douglas Carpenter May 2014 #26
Pretty close to the same. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #27
I've never been able to get anything from Glass but I think it's interesting cali May 2014 #31
Well, it's like anything else - the more practice you get Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #34
The appreciator is never an outsider, you are the audience, the other part, the thing that is needed Bluenorthwest May 2014 #29
I like that thought. cali May 2014 #32
You don't believe everything is art? Shankapotomus May 2014 #36
I want exactly what I said. a painting, for example is an inanimate object cali May 2014 #39
I don't see it as either sad or impoverished Shankapotomus May 2014 #40
I'm a Buddhist- not a Zen Buddhist but in the Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism cali May 2014 #43
Simple, a "reaction" Broken_Hero May 2014 #37
I want Art to distinguish itself from Artwork superpatriotman May 2014 #38
Emotion LittleBlue May 2014 #41
It's interesting to me that serrano has been brought up twice in this short thread cali May 2014 #42
Jimmy Swaggert got people discussing televangelism LittleBlue May 2014 #44
discredited modern art? I don't think he did that except among people cali May 2014 #55
I don't commission any art, so I don't really insist on anything. JVS May 2014 #48
I don't know art, but I lnow what I like. AScott May 2014 #49
Lots of things Recursion May 2014 #51
I like the anthropological definition applegrove May 2014 #52
I think art is very personal for the artist. ohheckyeah May 2014 #53
that's a great story. "the poor little fruit tree" cali May 2014 #54
I think its a Japanese cherry tree ohheckyeah May 2014 #58
a Maverick, a Mustang, a Montego, a Merc Montclair reddread May 2014 #57
ha. just for you: cali May 2014 #60
A bridge over troubled water. madinmaryland May 2014 #59
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