Don't get me wrong; I disapprove of destroying peoples' creations. Art or not, this was someone's pride and joy. Yet unless there was some minute invisible detail, a work so simple can be repaired. Also, the very concept of destroying such art is questionable, as modern artistry places such a value on the edgy and the fluid. Heck, you could even say that the "destroyed" piece is now the cleaner's artwork. Such is the nature of modern "art" that you can randomly scribble a few lines on a piece of paper and call it artwork.procrasty said:This is your opinion, it is not a fact.Owyn_Merrilin said:This is why Tracy Emin and her ilk are bad art. They aren't making art; they're making meaningless crap that is just confusing enough that they can pass it off as deep to rich fools who will gladly part with their money if they think appearing to like this stuff makes them look wise. That is the only thing that these modern artists have going for them; the fact that a lot of people apparently never read the story of The Emperor's New Clothes as a kid.
i don't think this makes me wise, i'm not wealthy, i volunteer my own unpaid time to helping within this area of culture.
yes, i have read that story, but, you can't just dismiss something again that you don't like as "the emperors new clothes" as if remembering a fairy tale means you can override other peoples personal taste, i know what "unmade bed" is made of, i know how it was made, i just happen to actually like it. i'm not going to stop liking it, i'm not going to join in in this frankly disturbing celebration of the damaging of another piece of irreplaceable (the artists in question is deceased remember) work.
i really can't think of another area of culture where the destruction of works is seen as a good thing, you don't celebrate the banning of books you don't like, the loss of films you didn't enjoy, the breaking of records you happen to consider noise, and however much you might not like a work, the damaging of a piece of art you just happen to not like.
(as for the 99% of people agree, a majority should not have the power to decide the ultimate value of something liked by a minority, and it seems from reading this thread that 100% of people havn't seen the work in question anyway)
Modern art has too much of an obsession with work which isn't that insightful at all, which does not deserve the praise it gets. The unmade bed, heck mine is a masterpiece. I could have been a millionaire if I'd grasped the idea that it was "art" and wheeled it off to an art exhibit. Meanwhile, I've been to country art galleries with beautiful paintings which must have taken alot of dedication, yet these had generally modest prices compared to the exorbitant premium placed on rubbish heaps. The avantgarde-snobs brand it "kitsch". I brand them pretentious pseudo-intellectuals.