The next Mona Lisa 10:12 - May 17 with 1927 views | gtsb1966 |
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The next Mona Lisa on 10:16 - May 17 with 1701 views | footers | Textbook Streisand Effect. | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 13:22 - May 17 with 1531 views | factual_blue |
The next Mona Lisa on 10:16 - May 17 by footers | Textbook Streisand Effect. |
Speaking as a fellow billionaire, I don't care what people think of me. | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 13:31 - May 17 with 1497 views | Sarge | As much as I don’t like billionaires, it’s a terrible painting and I’d want it taken down too. | | | |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:33 - May 17 with 1483 views | footers |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:22 - May 17 by factual_blue | Speaking as a fellow billionaire, I don't care what people think of me. |
So long as you retake Sealand, that's all that matters. | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 13:37 - May 17 with 1463 views | DanTheMan |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:31 - May 17 by Sarge | As much as I don’t like billionaires, it’s a terrible painting and I’d want it taken down too. |
I get the feeling it's not supposed to be life-like. | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 13:43 - May 17 with 1428 views | GlasgowBlue |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:37 - May 17 by DanTheMan | I get the feeling it's not supposed to be life-like. |
I think it's unnecessarily cruel. However, it's art and it's got people talking. | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 13:44 - May 17 with 1430 views | baxterbasics | Surely there's an easy solution here, she can just buy it? | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 13:53 - May 17 with 1394 views | DanTheMan |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:43 - May 17 by GlasgowBlue | I think it's unnecessarily cruel. However, it's art and it's got people talking. |
Is it any more cruel than any of these? I'm kind of surprised people are at all bothered that someone in the public eye has some painting done of them in a style that isn't considered flattering. I find her trying to use her power to get it taken down way worse than the perceived slight. It is text book censorship. | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 13:57 - May 17 with 1377 views | Europablue |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:53 - May 17 by DanTheMan | Is it any more cruel than any of these? I'm kind of surprised people are at all bothered that someone in the public eye has some painting done of them in a style that isn't considered flattering. I find her trying to use her power to get it taken down way worse than the perceived slight. It is text book censorship. |
Is that your high-school art project? | | | |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:58 - May 17 with 1372 views | DanTheMan |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:57 - May 17 by Europablue | Is that your high-school art project? |
I wish, I could barely draw a stick figure! | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 14:03 - May 17 with 1341 views | lowhouseblue |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:53 - May 17 by DanTheMan | Is it any more cruel than any of these? I'm kind of surprised people are at all bothered that someone in the public eye has some painting done of them in a style that isn't considered flattering. I find her trying to use her power to get it taken down way worse than the perceived slight. It is text book censorship. |
artists can produce what they want and getting into an argument with them about it is pointless. i am torn between assuming there is incredible artistic insight, cleverness and truth in this work which i am too thick to see, and wondering whether painting is really his strength. | |
| And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show |
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The next Mona Lisa on 14:05 - May 17 with 1315 views | WeWereZombies |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:37 - May 17 by DanTheMan | I get the feeling it's not supposed to be life-like. |
I disagree, native Australian art often gets to a deep point concerning how someone feels inside whilst also offering a true representation (see 'The Songlines' by Bruce Chatwin) that has empathy even as it shows flaws. Sometimes we all need to look honestly at ourselves. | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 14:11 - May 17 with 1278 views | Swansea_Blue |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:31 - May 17 by Sarge | As much as I don’t like billionaires, it’s a terrible painting and I’d want it taken down too. |
Quite right. That painting on the right doesn’t do her any favours at all. Isn’t this a storm in a the cup? It wouldn’t bother me in the slightest, but then they’d struggle to make me look worse. | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 14:57 - May 17 with 1192 views | stickymockwell |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:53 - May 17 by DanTheMan | Is it any more cruel than any of these? I'm kind of surprised people are at all bothered that someone in the public eye has some painting done of them in a style that isn't considered flattering. I find her trying to use her power to get it taken down way worse than the perceived slight. It is text book censorship. |
I think they're fantastic! I'd love to have one. | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 15:31 - May 17 with 1159 views | factual_blue |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:33 - May 17 by footers | So long as you retake Sealand, that's all that matters. |
It should be detached from England, cast adrift and used as a penal colony. To some extent it is already the latter. | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 16:01 - May 17 with 1115 views | Buhrer |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:37 - May 17 by DanTheMan | I get the feeling it's not supposed to be life-like. |
My eyes suggest it is life like. | | | |
The next Mona Lisa on 16:19 - May 17 with 1078 views | Swansea_Blue |
The next Mona Lisa on 14:57 - May 17 by stickymockwell | I think they're fantastic! I'd love to have one. |
Yeah, but you're not a narcissistic, thin-skinned Billionaire. I'd like one too | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 16:31 - May 17 with 1057 views | Nutkins_Return |
The next Mona Lisa on 14:57 - May 17 by stickymockwell | I think they're fantastic! I'd love to have one. |
I'm also enjoying them but am I missing something here. Is there something clever going on...or is this artist just really bad but because they come out funny he's now 'acclaimed'. You get paintings like this in every school art class. Brilliantly funny but actually being credited as good art?! Is it really deliberate. Genuine question. Like has this dude painted good paintings as well? | | | |
The next Mona Lisa on 16:38 - May 17 with 1038 views | footers |
The next Mona Lisa on 15:31 - May 17 by factual_blue | It should be detached from England, cast adrift and used as a penal colony. To some extent it is already the latter. |
I've always wanted to visit. Do you think the locals would welcome me? I'd bring Lowestoft's finest kippers. | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 16:44 - May 17 with 1025 views | jayessess |
The next Mona Lisa on 16:31 - May 17 by Nutkins_Return | I'm also enjoying them but am I missing something here. Is there something clever going on...or is this artist just really bad but because they come out funny he's now 'acclaimed'. You get paintings like this in every school art class. Brilliantly funny but actually being credited as good art?! Is it really deliberate. Genuine question. Like has this dude painted good paintings as well? |
Matter of taste, but, this article is about the one he got a major prize for: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-24/ramsay-art-prize-winner-announced-in-adel Think all his portraiture is in this abstracted style and intended as caricature-adjacent. [Post edited 17 May 16:46]
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The next Mona Lisa on 18:11 - May 17 with 957 views | factual_blue |
The next Mona Lisa on 16:38 - May 17 by footers | I've always wanted to visit. Do you think the locals would welcome me? I'd bring Lowestoft's finest kippers. |
I'd stay away from any of the Scottish New Towns if I were you. | |
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The next Mona Lisa on 22:17 - May 17 with 789 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:22 - May 17 by factual_blue | Speaking as a fellow billionaire, I don't care what people think of me. |
Says the man whose ancient, withered, dessicated, ar$3høle puckers every time anyone makes a joke about his age. | | | |
The next Mona Lisa on 22:29 - May 17 with 759 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
The next Mona Lisa on 13:43 - May 17 by GlasgowBlue | I think it's unnecessarily cruel. However, it's art and it's got people talking. |
Is it any crueller than the Spitting Image puppet of, say, Paul Daniels or Samantha Fox? Who had done nothing to warrant such "cruelty" other than: a) redefine magic brilliantly for the televisual age And b) pose topless Whereas Gina Rhinehart has been outspoken in opposition to the promotion of a culture of respect towards Aboriginal Australians, and has built her vast fortune in part by exploiting mineral rights on areas contested by Aboriginal peoples. In response to which an Aboriginal artist has painted her as he sees her. It's punching up, and fair game, in my opinion. By speaking out against moves to promote respect towards Aboriginal people she totally opens herself up to disrespect from Aboriginal people. She went first. She revealed her True Colours. Vincent Namatjira has embraced those True Colours as his palette for her portrait. | | | |
The next Mona Lisa on 22:34 - May 17 with 738 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
The next Mona Lisa on 22:29 - May 17 by ArnoldMoorhen | Is it any crueller than the Spitting Image puppet of, say, Paul Daniels or Samantha Fox? Who had done nothing to warrant such "cruelty" other than: a) redefine magic brilliantly for the televisual age And b) pose topless Whereas Gina Rhinehart has been outspoken in opposition to the promotion of a culture of respect towards Aboriginal Australians, and has built her vast fortune in part by exploiting mineral rights on areas contested by Aboriginal peoples. In response to which an Aboriginal artist has painted her as he sees her. It's punching up, and fair game, in my opinion. By speaking out against moves to promote respect towards Aboriginal people she totally opens herself up to disrespect from Aboriginal people. She went first. She revealed her True Colours. Vincent Namatjira has embraced those True Colours as his palette for her portrait. |
Having given this very po-faced answer, I also want to add: If Vincent Namatjira has won Australia's top art award twice, how come this genius is still waiting to hear back from the Turner Prize committee? | | | |
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