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Outside Goldsmith’s coughing up blood,Turner Prize judge gasps “Christ that’s good -Leave it as it is, it’ll get first placeWe’ll call it a full shift at the coal face”Oh well you’re neither a Stuckist or a YBAand you’re no longer a miner as of today
I saw a piece tonight on the news about the turner prize.. Now, call me a philistine if you will, but I just don't see how an empty room with a wailing, moaning voice being the only content as being art.
For me art has to grab your very soul, beautiful, wonderous creations by Rubens and Michealangelo...Turner's incredible seascapes and my all time favorite, equestrian painter, George Stubbs, His portrait of Whistlejacket is the most georgous thing I have ever seen.
The problem with a lot of modern art is that it only asks the same question. Is this art? They're still asking that question, busily trying to shock or appall people 90 years after Marcel Duchamp displayed a urinal in a gallery.
For me art has to grab your very soul, beautiful, wonderous creations by Rubens and Michealangelo...Turner's incredible seascapes and my all time favorite, equestrian painter, George Stubbs, His portrait of Whistlejacket is the most georgous thing I have ever seen..Now I know art like everything has to evolve, but how in the name of all that is holy can todays offerings ever compare?
my all time favorite, equestrian painter, George Stubbs, His portrait of Whistlejacket is the most georgous thing I have ever seen..
Art?
QuoteOutside Goldsmith’s coughing up blood,Turner Prize judge gasps “Christ that’s good -Leave it as it is, it’ll get first placeWe’ll call it a full shift at the coal face”Oh well you’re neither a Stuckist or a YBAand you’re no longer a miner as of todayGood old Half Man Half Biscuit