Arts ‘Journalists, of course, are guilty of finding these cases funny.’
posted by March 21 at 18:18 PM
onBloomberg critic Martin Gayford on how Anish Kapoor’s accidentally discarded sculpture is part of a larger (and amusing) pattern.
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posted by March 21 at 18:18 PM
onBloomberg critic Martin Gayford on how Anish Kapoor’s accidentally discarded sculpture is part of a larger (and amusing) pattern.
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Picture can be found here
No, it can't.
Sorry, thought comments could embed links. Here is is:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/03/16/njunk116.xml
Some modern art is garbage, you know it, I know it, garbage men know it.
I once had a sculpture of mine thrown away because someone thought it was trash. It's comforting to know that it even happens to Richard Serra.
uh, I'm not saying this is good art or anything, but come on, this piece is obviously not trash (thanks for the link Crrrk). I think this might have ended up somewhere else other than the rubbish heap. Like say someones attic or basement.
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