Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
From the "'Can't They Take A Joke?' Department":
www.bbc.com

Danish artist told to repay museum €67,000 after turning in blank canvasses
Jens Haaning was given €71,000 by a Danish museum to create art, but sent it blank frames.

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Excellent!
I remember the controversy over a stack of bricks at the Tate Gallery years ago:
I remember the controversy over a stack of bricks at the Tate Gallery years ago:
Dogman
Veteran
Give the guy a bonus!
ranger9
Well-known
Pay 67,000 euros by order of the court, get 10 million euros worth of publicity. Sounds like a shrewd move in the highly competitive wall-decor-for-rich-people market.
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
He was using the Zone System. Entitled: "Zone X". 
konicaman
konicaman
Well, the museum put the empty frame on display - does that not mean that they accepted the work?
pixie79
Established
I am so tired of crap. seen as A R T! It's not! Never will be! Yes Gallery and Art pundits/ bandits make lotsa money! Pushing this nonsense. It's my opinion! Art schools add to this potpourri and garbage. Knowing they have no real talent or true values and appreciation, need to push this, in order to make great tuition fees..
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
Fallout from the scourge of Post Modernism.
rulnacco
Well-known
I am so tired of crap. seen as A R T! It's not! Never will be! Yes Gallery and Art pundits/ bandits make lotsa money! Pushing this nonsense. It's my opinion! Art schools add to this potpourri and garbage. Knowing they have no real talent or true values and appreciation, need to push this, in order to make great tuition fees..
Calm down, dear. Just because you've used a bunch of exclamation points, it doesn't give your opinion any more weight.
Actually, the *first* time someone does something like this, it really *is* art, even if you don't like it. If the concept has value in commenting on our society--including the overinflated *monetary* values that result when the super-rich start seeing art as a commodity and investment vehicle instead of for its beauty--then it is valid. Although, of course, you're free to not take the message, and/or to decide you don't like the work itself, whatever its message. People have been complaining about art like this well before Duchamp showed his Fountain; to hear the academics talk, Impressionism was an abomination.
In fact, in this case, the demand for repayment, and the whole court case are part of the art. The clue is in the title of the work.
Yeah, it may not be art that floats your boat, and it may not fit your narrow definition of what art is. But I actually like it better than, say, Thomas Kinkade--which is far too many people's understanding of *art*--and it carries far more meaning.
I would not hire this guy to be a Tailor for the King. Or for an Emperor.
ddutchison2
Well-known
And thus we confirm just how influential an artist Andy Warhol really was.
Andy Warhol was a member of the MIB in the 1960s. Just ask J and K.
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
I've noticed that J and K flip flop a lot.Andy Warhol was a member of the MIB in the 1960s. Just ask J and K.
I had to look up that Kinkade fellow. He seems to be the Ken Rockwell of the painting world.
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Unfortunately, so much of contemporary art has been just that, a joke and a lame one, too, all with the intention to provoke and be "transgressive". OK, I get it, the Art World is a construct of Bourgeoise late-Capitalist consumer culture. Like anyone with a brain doesn't know that by now? Once that point has been made (again), then what? I want to believe that art can be of its time, address important social issues, and offer a critique of the dominant ideologies, and still offer beauty and feed the soul. Perhaps I'm naive...From the "'Can't They Take A Joke?' Department":
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Danish artist told to repay museum €67,000 after turning in blank canvasses
Jens Haaning was given €71,000 by a Danish museum to create art, but sent it blank frames.www.bbc.com
oldwino
Well-known
Not really fair to Ken Rockwell...I've noticed that J and K flip flop a lot.
I had to look up that Kinkade fellow. He seems to be the Ken Rockwell of the painting world.
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Just to be fair, because I know KR gets a lot of jabs, I do respect his knowledge and the extensive good information on his site. His numerous side-by-side lens comparisons are excellent and his Nikon lens compatibility chart is the best on the internet. There's humor on his site as well; mere entertainment. But for many of his travel and gallery photos he's got the settings dialed way past 11.Not really fair to Ken Rockwell...
This Danish artist, I think the whole thing is hilarious.
Exactly....
In fact, in this case, the demand for repayment, and the whole court case are part of the art.
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Rayt
Nonplayer Character
There is a “blank” canvas hanging in the San Francisco MOMA and in the same room is another canvas slightly darker. they were acquired back in the 50’s so another artist beat him to it already. It has been done!
Retro-Grouch
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The four terrible words that every Artiste/Poseur dreads the most!"It has been done!"
JohnGellings
Well-known
Well, the fact that it’s being talked about here shows it’s working. I have no problem with Art and with doing things like this, but this particular attempt comes off as been there done that. That said, I cannot think of a truly blank canvas (not painted) being out there at this level. The white painting (Rauschenberg) at the SF Moma is not a blank canvas.
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