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Post by Dr. Plip on Oct 21, 2015 9:26:59 GMT
For contemporary art, I think some of the greatest collaborations are between the artists and the people that write the little descriptions explaining what the art is about. #imposed_collaboration A friend and I went into a local gallery once and decided it would be interesting to swap all of the title/description cards around on the artwork. Can you guess what happened? We were asked to leave
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Post by notmattl on Oct 21, 2015 17:22:36 GMT
I hear the estates of Haring and Basquiat might release a collab of dead artists...
Rest assured it will be a limited edition signed by both estates
Phew...
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Post by someonesbrain on Oct 21, 2015 17:56:28 GMT
A friend and I went into a local gallery once and decided it would be interesting to swap all of the title/description cards around on the artwork. Can you guess what happened? We were asked to leave The essential question is, whether the gallery was able to attach each description to the correct artwork again, or whether those texts were random from the beginning.
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Post by Dr. Plip on Oct 21, 2015 18:02:15 GMT
A friend and I went into a local gallery once and decided it would be interesting to swap all of the title/description cards around on the artwork. Can you guess what happened? We were asked to leave The essential question is, whether the gallery was able to attach each description to the correct artwork again, or whether those texts were random from the beginning. Oooh! Good point!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2015 18:02:01 GMT
someonesbrain & @dr.plip Gallery did not give a shit who cares about descriptions as long as price tags were good!!
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