I can also evoke a response by stripping naked in Sainsbury's. Is that therefore classed as 'art'? Not according to what was written on the arrest sheet it isn't.
I can also evoke a response by stripping naked in Sainsbury's. Is that therefore classed as 'art'? Not according to what was written on the arrest sheet it isn't.
Sue Whats NEA Stand For?
IEver heard of Google?
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/****_Christ
Can't supply a working link due to the eBid censor. Replace the stars with a four letter word for urine starting with p and ending with s.
Last edited by astral276; 2nd June 2015 at 07:46 PM. Reason: Fixed link for eBid censor.
NEA = National Endowment for the Arts, a government funded source for working artists.
I remember taking Intellectual Freedom class during my MLS program, during one class there was a fierce debate about that particular piece of 'art.' Many folks thought it was offensive, I just thought it was a stupid waste of taxpayer money.
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It's just another example of what we are talking about; self appointed 'experts' on art praising something stupid so that they can sneer at anyone who doesn't agree with them. A bit like etiquette code, that was designed so that those that were in on the rules could laugh at those who weren't.
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