Thursday 20 August 2015

A Treatise on the Nonexistence of Art: Pretty Nearly, Anyway | Fred On Everything

A Treatise on the Nonexistence of Art: Pretty Nearly, Anyway | Fred On Everything



Art is mostly fraud perpetrated by narcissistic academic quacks on a public easily gulled. They should be prosecuted. This is as true of literature as of painting and sculpture. If modern sculpture were placed in a junkyard, art critics couldn’t find it. Most of what we are told are great works are great works only because we are told that they are.
Consider the Mona Lisa, for mysterious reasons regarded an epochal detonation of artistry. Why? She is an excessively round woman who looks as if she is about to spit. We have to be told that she was an astonishment and marvel. Otherwise we would rate her a a pretty fair effort for an art student somewhere in Nebraska.
Yet put her at action with Christie’s and some witless digital arriviste would buy her for the price of an aircraft carrier.

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