drain everything

Carson 2022-03-26 09:01:08

The ironic black humor finally made the artists put down their guard, finally resisted the objections and doubts of the people around them, and let a non-professional French clothing store owner who was only obsessed with photography follow the whole process of creating subversive works. Some of them choose to expose the servility of modern people, some of them use their works to warn the world, some of them walk in the midst of war to bring hope to the people, or simply disintegrate their predecessors to create new art forms and create new art form. But what they have in common is that they all have superb and long-lasting artistic painting skills. But what Mr. Brainwashed is just speculating and consuming the public. As fanatics followed them around the world to take high ground, he gained the trust of artists, he documented their art forms, and at the same time he stole theirs.

Under the fanatical force, Mr. Brainwashed sold all his family property and began to invest in this huge exhibition. He bombarded the mixed exhibition with resources he had acquired during previous shoots. Therefore, the tourists who come here are endless. The sales volume of his works exceeded the expectations of the art world. He really washed the minds of the public and became a veritable Mr. Brainwashing. In the end, brainwashing did not become a subject of artistic irony, but an irony outside the exhibition. It also made Banksy say afterwards: I don't know what art is anymore, and I won't persuade people around me to create art from now on. I really want to mention him and add one more sentence, but it's too bad.

It's very paradoxical, why do they clearly know that the works of "Mr. Brainwashing" are all stealing the existing art style, or slightly modifying the previous art form, and then put it on the false exhibition wall, such as many videos in the video. The first appearance of Andy Warhol-style works. He even went to help Mr. Brainwashing by posting the news of Mr. Brainwashing's exhibition on his art website, and finding his acquaintances to help Mr. Brainwashing. Could it be that they never thought that Mr. Brainwashing's exhibition would be so "successful", or that the public's aesthetics would be so low or that they would follow the trend? Then, after seeing Mr. Brainwashing's success in the world and the absolute collision of his works to the art world, they were immediately at a loss for words.

Finally, looking at the issue of artistic style, it is very discouraging that a commercial exhibition slogan such as "Life is a Beautiful Thing" has achieved great success in the same way. In the eyes of ordinary people, painting and sculpture exhibitions are higher-end and more niche than traditional films and music. Unexpectedly, it is also the same decay, the same use of business, can achieve rapid success, and bring the same discouragement to the devoted artist.

Postmodernism makes quick money through the classical art treasures accumulated over a long period of time. In a very fast time, the authority established by Andy Warhols was pushed down by the public again, and unscrupulously stretched into the pockets of the nouveau riche to make money. , Everyone is still struggling to make huge pockets, waiting in line for business to come and ask for it.

Is this a kind of fate, a kind of reincarnation? It may be a very difficult thing to hope that the public can jump out of the tragic cycle, and it may take a lot of time, or some unknown external force. But even if the standard is lowered, the rate of reincarnation has obviously accelerated today, and everyone can quickly become an "artist" without any basic training. Sublime was bloody slapped to the ground, unable to stand up. Just as we overthrew the high-ranking nobles for a long time, but quickly cultivated a large number of new types of nobles.

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Exit Through the Gift Shop quotes

  • Lazarides, Steve: I think the joke is on... I don't know who the joke's on - really. I don't even know if there is a joke.

  • Thierry Guetta: [talking about meeting Banksy for the first time] It was magic that this person let me film, you know? I felt like I had the piece that will finish the puzzle. It was like getting something in the daylight that... what you see in the nightlight. He was even more than I expected; he was, like, just incredible; he was cool, he was... he was human, he was... he was... he was... he is, you know, he's really like a... what he represents, you know? He's really like a... I think he's really like a... I really liked him!