As you say @molometer it's totally surreal. It doesn't do anything for me at all. It looks like it could be the edge of a crushers yard. 😂
It might as well be Tracey Emin's bed or that pile of bricks on the side of the Thames.
As you say @molometer it's totally surreal. It doesn't do anything for me at all. It looks like it could be the edge of a crushers yard. 😂
It might as well be Tracey Emin's bed or that pile of bricks on the side of the Thames.
I know what you mean about the crushers yard. I've seen plenty of yards with cars at a jaunty angle but not with that space invader stuck on top?
How much did those two artworks go for? £££££$$$$$ mind boggling!?
The general consensus for the bed is 2.2 million @molometer. Apparently it was previously sold to Charles Saatchi in 2000 for a reported £150,000.
Nice little earner! 😂
It's a funny old world, the high end art market, created just for those who inhabit it. Whilst the sane amongst of look on in jaw dropping disbelief.
Presumably a prerequisite of joining said world is to have more money than you know what to do with and to be able to talk intellectual bollocks at the drop of a hat! 😂 😂 😂
Ha ha, say what you see Gillian and I agree with most of your statement.
I'm just not sure how intellectual these people are, if at all?
You have to be a bit thick to fall for this BS passing itself of as art.
It's all about the money these days not talent. These 'art lovers' have found a place to hide their drug or scammed money.
Sounds very familiar to something else around here? Hmm!
Love this quote.