Sunday, 5 April 2009
MISSION
The Broken Picture Telephone Collection both records and deconstructs the true meaning of art. By interpolating the subject through the lens of truth as a reality, it explores the breadth and scope of art on the surface of a Post-It note, thus dispensing with the notion that art is beholden to critics but is instead destined to roam free without limit, obstruction, or restraint. Its primary theme -- the futility of absurdity -- is distilled through reference to well-known previous works in order to subvert the governing notion that creativity is a skill. In the end, it is an angry comment on the state of the world and its manifold problems; with no solution but for Broken. Picture. Telephone.
But really I just have strangers draw stuff for me on the internet.
COLLECTIONS
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Previous Posts
- The Taj Mahal.
- "Barack Obama" painting by Shepard Fairey
- "Campbell's Soup Cans" by Andy Warhol
- Vincent van Gogh
- "American Gothic" by Grant Wood.
- "Nighthawks" by Edward Hopper.
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