Last Saturday I decided to seek refuge from the bitter cold in the Tate Modern. I love visiting galleries as I enjoy many forms of art; sculpture, architecture, portrait, abstract, installations etc. In short, I am open minded to all methods of creativity and expression.
I haven’t been to the Tate Modern for years so I was dubious because I know what can pass for art these days. Here are some examples of pieces that had people crowding around, staring, analysing and debating….
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Captivating |
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Genius |
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Inspiring |
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Mona who? |
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Stunning (my favourite) |
I’m not going to go on about this because you can probably sense my prickly sarcasm already and I have spoken about my hatred for pretentious art
in a previous post, but come on! You can either be drawn into it, which many people were, or can you see things for what they are and laugh.
I love abstract art and subliminal messages as much as the next person, but don’t paint a blue square and tell me it’s about the socialist movement attempts to forge solidarity between male and female workers in a common struggle against capitalist exploitation. Pfft.
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