An artist's sculpture has been rejected by the Royal Academy of Arts which has instead opted to display the wooden support it was put on.
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Well, they are artists, what do you want from them when they come to value stupid painted black square at millions of dollars? -
Originally posted by DaveBAn artist's sculpture has been rejected by the Royal Academy of Arts which has instead opted to display the wooden support it was put on.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostBet the head is having a larf...Comment
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Originally posted by Joe BlackSurely then, the best, and most valuable work of art, would simply be an empty space?Life is just nature's way of keeping meat fresh
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Does anyone here like modern art such as the shark in a tank, or a dead sheep in a tank, or Tracy Emin's unmade bed? That conceptual stuff is ugly and bollux IMO.Comment
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I get great pleasure from the Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin works I display in my sitting room. Sadly I have too many to display them all at once.
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The same thing happened in one of the short stories in Jeffrey Archer's "A Quiver Full of Arrows". I'm ashamed I know that,
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Originally posted by thunderlizardThe same thing happened in one of the short stories in Jeffrey Archer's "A Quiver Full of Arrows". I'm ashamed I know that,
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