A thematic interpretation of po'folk losing their property with the help of local government . . . Or maybe just a subtle reference so the creative class won't offend potential buyers. Take a look:
Kansas City's Building Boom, Two Artists Perspectives
Two concepts that speak of how re-urbanization in America looks today were shown in separate exhibitions across Kansas City, MO - Julie Schenkelberg: Solo Exhibition and New Paintings by Jason Needham. With very different processes, these artists critiqued a subtext as it relates to Kansas City's decade-long building boom.
Has anyone noticed how lame our art community is in Kansas City?
ReplyDeleteI don’t think lame is 100% correct. They just have no talent.
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ReplyDeleteThe real talent leaves town.
ReplyDeleteArt is now a "state of mind". A post modern pile of bull crap that talentless hacks can immerse themselves in because they haven't the discipline to obtain skill.
ReplyDeleteHappy first Friday!
I don't understand art, seems 90 percent posture 10 percent the actual product
ReplyDeleteIf only, the artist's wuld paint pictures of nascar. Or gun's.
ReplyDeleteOMG! Clever AF! Pat yourself on the back you hip intellectual, you!
DeleteMy grandfather has a Nascar clock in his den, with the drivers eyes intensely peering over thru the open visor, it's Baddass af
DeleteDon, I'd say that it sounds to me like to understand it pretty well.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I'd put it at about 99 percent to 1.
great stuff sorry if it's over the head of KC geezers.
ReplyDelete11:59 , I just don't comprehend the oohing and ahhing at a piece of string draped around a tin stool, esp at some 1st Fri gallery, I can appreciate classics like Rockwell or renaissance paintings from europe, even the old ancient figurines of early peoples, but this stuff in the xroads, push posh I say
ReplyDeleteWell thankfully nobody gives a fuck what you think.
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