Posts Tagged ‘museums’

Closed for the holidays…

Posted in art on December 23rd, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

We don’t expect to post much before January, but please feel free to send in Artonot suggestions if you find something quirky, so that we have some material to look over and post for when we get back from break :-)

Got nothing to do over Christmas? Why not check out some Art Museums for inspiration?!

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A claim to art that should make grown men cry from pain, embarassment

Posted in art on May 26th, 2009 by admin – 2 Comments

After museum curators and other art connoisseurs accept a two year old’s paint doodles for a genuine artistic effort, many true “artists” should probably call it quits in their profession, or at least so I would imagine. Basically, I’m appalled. This also proves once again that abstract expressionism is nothing but the biggest scam in the history of art. I am all for boosting some kids’ self esteem, but to allocate museum space for supposed masterpieces of a two year old is taking it a bit TOO far, in my opinion. Or am I way off base here?

I especially love the first response in the reader comments section, which goes like this: “Just proves that art curators have no idea!”

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Read the entire article at The Vine, if you can stomach it

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