quote:Originally posted by wine+art:quote:Originally posted by mangiare:
e-mail sent to both of you.
Got it, thanks.
Did you put it in your bedroom?
Still undecided. Will keep you posted.
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:quote:Originally posted by mangiare:
e-mail sent to both of you.
Got it, thanks.
Did you put it in your bedroom?
quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:
Planing on going to the Tate Modern?
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
...I would give KSC02's left nut to see this work in person.![]()
quote:Originally posted by KSC02:quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
...I would give KSC02's left nut to see this work in person.![]()
How very munificent of you!![]()
quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:
Interesting to read about the Gagosian/Hirst split. I think Damian has the last laugh, and laughing all the way to teh bank.
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
just ego.
quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:
I am curious; what do you think of Hirst's work...in general?
quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:
I have yet to go to the Saatchi; it is on my list.
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
Now that is embarrassing.![]()
Lichtenstein next month for you, right?
quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
Perhaps the portrait gallery tomorrow.
quote:Originally posted by VinT:quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
Perhaps the portrait gallery tomorrow.
If you do go to the Portrait Gallery, you must see the bust by Marc Quinn of his own head, made with his own blood. One of the most unique pieces I have ever seen. It's in the room next to the gallery's second most interesting portait IMO, that of Julian Opie whose portait appears to breathe and blink.
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:quote:Originally posted by VinT:quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
Perhaps the portrait gallery tomorrow.
If you do go to the Portrait Gallery, you must see the bust by Marc Quinn of his own head, made with his own blood. One of the most unique pieces I have ever seen. It's in the room next to the gallery's second most interesting portait IMO, that of Julian Opie whose portait appears to breathe and blink.
Does Quinn have any of his works/worship of Kate Moss there?
quote:Originally posted by VinT:quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
Perhaps the portrait gallery tomorrow.
If you do go to the Portrait Gallery, you must see the bust by Marc Quinn of his own head, made with his own blood. One of the most unique pieces I have ever seen.
My flat was pretty close to the Saatchi Gallery and I would walk through it every six months or so. I actually liked the outside of the building much better than the works inside! There are some nice pieces that make you think, but most of them are just not my style. If you like looking at penis, the Saatchi gallery is for you as they showcase them often! They had an installation once that was a bunch of guys clothes on the floor with the title “a bachelors apartment” or something stupid like that. Guess my little brothers messy room is really art??? The café that is attached to is very nice though and you have a great view of the park.quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:
I have yet to go to the Saatchi; it is on my list.
quote:Originally posted by GlennK:
They had an installation once that was a bunch of guys clothes on the floor with the title “a bachelors apartment” or something stupid like that. Guess my little brothers messy room is really art???
quote:Originally posted by GlennK:My flat was pretty close to the Saatchi Gallery and I would walk through it every six months or so. I actually liked the outside of the building much better than the works inside! There are some nice pieces that make you think, but most of them are just not my style. If you like looking at penis, the Saatchi gallery is for you as they showcase them often! They had an installation once that was a bunch of guys clothes on the floor with the title “a bachelors apartment” or something stupid like that. Guess my little brothers messy room is really art??? The café that is attached to is very nice though and you have a great view of the park.quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:
I have yet to go to the Saatchi; it is on my list.
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
Jabe11, go to vulture.com and scroll down the page to the art section.
There is an article about Larry Gagosian you may want to read.
quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:
If I wanted to know more about modern art, what would be the best resource? I have started going through a "course" from i-Tunes U about modern art and it is intriguing. It starts with realism and impressionism.
quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:
If I wanted to know more about modern art, what would be the best resource? I have started going through a "course" from i-Tunes U about modern art and it is intriguing. It starts with realism and impressionism.
quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:
If I wanted to know more about modern art, what would be the best resource? I have started going through a "course" from i-Tunes U about modern art and it is intriguing. It starts with realism and impressionism.
TT, i wouldn't be the best resource on this thread regarding your question, but I suggest you find a modern art museum around your area (the Menil in Houston, for instance, but not sure if it is close to you)....learning about art, you can't beat viewing in person, imho. Also, museum book shops can have a great wealth of available titles. Taschen has a series that are well-priced and cover many different artists and genre. Enjoy.
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
Read, read, read, then view, view, view.
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
DO NOT trust your own instincts, they will often be wrong early in your journey. You here people say, I do not know much about art ( wine) but I know what I like. SO WHAT? Yes, everyone has an opinion, but that has NOTHING to do with what is right, good, or seminal. It is just a poor uninformed and uneducated opinion which is completely meaningless.
Fun topic!
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
Has anyone here attended the current Matisse exhibit at the Met in NYC?
Considered the second greatest artist of the first half of the 20th century, and while I have seen a lot of his work, I have never attended a solo exhibit on the seminal artist.
I'm needing to get up to NYC soon.
quote:Originally posted by VinT:
Yesterday, at the Long Beach Museum of Art, took in a retrospective of Jim Dine prints spanning 40 years. Worth catching if you're in the area.
quote:Originally posted by Zonk:
wine+art, I have not attended this one, but I did have the opportunity to check out a pretty extensive Matisse show at the MoMA way back in the late 80's (wow, now I really feel old). Was definitely one of the cooler exhibits I have ever seen. This one looks like a great exhibit, please let me know if you are heading up for it.
quote:Originally posted by Zonk:
(think we added one since I last saw you
w+a...I hope we have a chance to share a bottle soon...btw...I had googled under images "All The Little Things" and a most brilliant painting popped upquote:Originally posted by wine+art:quote:Originally posted by Zonk:
(think we added one since I last saw you
You still have not figured this out?![]()
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