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Brian Eno on why he pissed in ‘Fountain,’ Marcel Duchamp’s famous urinal, in 1990 (source)
k miss the point entirely of the piece and then vandalize it, such a hero
“The artist is a not great creator—Duchamp went shopping at a plumbing store. The artwork is not a special object—it was mass-produced in a factory. The experience of art is not exciting and ennobling—at best it is puzzling and mostly leaves one with a sense of distaste. But over and above that, Duchamp did not select just any ready-made object to display. In selecting the urinal, his message was clear: Art is something you piss on.” - Stephen Hicks
this is literally exactly what Duchamp would have wanted
Wizards, 1977
William Turner: Surf (1842) Watercolor
Miles Davis with Dave Holland and Chick Corea:
Whitney Knapp Bowditch (American, b. 1981, CT, USA, based Richmond, VA, USA) - Among the Rollers, 2020, Paintings: Oil on Board, Private Collection
Alien, 1979
Cruisin’ for a Bruisin’ by Bien Carlos Manzares
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“2 sentinels in an abandoned decaying building”
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Abandoned Car
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Kenny Scharf. AZULESCAPE. 2007.
Kenny Scharf photographed by Tseng Kwong Chi at the Palladium in New York City, 1985.
Kenny Scharf (American, b. 1958)
Space Balls, 1989
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