I don’t know if I like it… I suppose I like it more so because it looks unique, but it’s awfully creepy. 😛 Then again, I’ve never understood modern “art”, I mainly like the older, more accessible pieces (of 100 years ago!)
JT on
Sorry Matt, I couldn’t disagree more. Not only do I “like” this piece, I also am excited about the direction art is going, especially in the past few years. I can understand why you might like works from 100 years ago. It was more accessible, more defined and fit into your home better. But, remember these artists were not trying to create pieces for a living room wall. They were pushing the boundaries of their time like some artists continue to do today. The fact that art has leaked out of this defined object or thing that can be removed from the gallery and placed in the home, is a good thing in my opinion.
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I, personally, do not enjoy art unless it provokes me somehow. This feels gross, I love it!
I don’t know if I like it… I suppose I like it more so because it looks unique, but it’s awfully creepy. 😛 Then again, I’ve never understood modern “art”, I mainly like the older, more accessible pieces (of 100 years ago!)
Sorry Matt, I couldn’t disagree more. Not only do I “like” this piece, I also am excited about the direction art is going, especially in the past few years. I can understand why you might like works from 100 years ago. It was more accessible, more defined and fit into your home better. But, remember these artists were not trying to create pieces for a living room wall. They were pushing the boundaries of their time like some artists continue to do today. The fact that art has leaked out of this defined object or thing that can be removed from the gallery and placed in the home, is a good thing in my opinion.
I, personally, do not enjoy art unless it provokes me somehow. This feels gross, I love it!