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    Image of SaraRueful SaraRueful
    09/15/09

    In reply to Jon Landman Is New NYT Culture Editor
    The "hero" of the Jayson Blair saga was a woman who Landman foisted Blair off on to try to get him to get his shit together. She is the one who told Landman that Blair shouldn't work for the Times. Landman took the glory and the woman was demoted to copy editor, where she remains today.
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    09/15/09

    In reply to Jon Landman Is New NYT Culture Editor
    'sup, Mister Rogers!
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    Image of Phyllis Nefler Phyllis Nefler
    09/15/09

    @labyrinthine IS DOING THIS: That picture is truly divine.
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    09/15/09

    In reply to Jon Landman Is New NYT Culture Editor
    Wow, I'm going to estimate about -7.5 or -8.0 diopters, there. Definitely a good sign.
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    09/15/09

    @kimsama: wow indeed.

    I look at the picture and I can't NOT see that. jeez.
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    Image of dado dado
    08/18/09

    In reply to Angolan Simpsons, Revealed
    I don't want to know what happened to Snowball 2.
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    Image of bens bens
    08/18/09

    In reply to Angolan Simpsons, Revealed
    This looks like a t-shirt sold at a fair circa '92. You know, the one next to Bugs Bunny smoking a joint.
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    Image of CaptainFantastic CaptainFantastic
    08/18/09

    @bens: Yabba dabba doobie!
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    Image of lobstr lobstr
    08/18/09

    In reply to Angolan Simpsons, Revealed
    I'm not one to ever jump the gun on race card shit, but isn't that a little racist to Africanize cartoon characters that are otherwise somewhat ambiguously white? (I guess technically they're yellow, but culturally they appear to take on more or less white stereotypes and behaviors) .. Is it that different as if an ad touting Seinfeld reaching Angola featured all the characters in blackface? (Michael Richards puns notwithstanding)
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    Image of Nice Beaver Nice Beaver
    08/18/09

    @lobstr: I'd agree if I didn't know for a fact that (1) all Angolan little girls have beaded braids and (2) all Angolan families have crooked elephant pictures on their walls.
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    Image of nozer nozer
    08/18/09

    @Nice Beaver: The fact that it's crooked is just a reference to the Simpsons, but yes, a friend of a friend just came back from a trip to Angola and said it was pretty standard to have the elephant picture. It's sort of like those possum pictures everyone in the South has.
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    08/18/09

    @nozer: What? I'm supposed to have a possum picture? Where do I get one?
    Just giving you a hard time (though I honestly have no idea what a "possum picture" could refer to). I'm a Southern transplant anyway.
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    Image of OMG! Ponies! OMG! Ponies!
    08/18/09

    @nozer: That wasn't a picture of a possum. You should probably get checked for rabies.
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    Image of AugustaNuberty AugustaNuberty
    07/06/09

    In reply to A Context-Free, Comment-Free Review Of Contemporary Art, With Suggestions
    This 'review' reminds me of when the frat boys used to pee on our outdoor sculptures in college, we worked hard on them, but whatevs, snarkiness always wins out I guess. Although it does make you as cynical, if not more, than the most cynical pieces in the show...
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    Image of Foster Kamer Foster Kamer
    07/06/09

    Both AugustaNuberty and pononimo: I think you guys missed my comment up above. I enjoyed some of it. And I think you, Augusta, definitely proved the point I made...


    But how does one get into the position to be able to put someone sleeping in a museum and call themselves an artist? Do you have to be embedded in the art scene? Well-established? Anyway. Maybe this makes me a conservative yokel without any kind of appreciation for the more intelligent "pleasures" of life. Or maybe it just makes me someone who went to a museum and "didn't get it."


    ..in a most salient fashion. Why account for it when you can just write me off as a "frat boy"? [True story: I'm a college dropout! He's uneducated. No wonder he can't appreciate it!] Also, if you read through the rest of the comments, you'll note the stuff I did enjoy. But what's wrong with being cynical about art? I feel like if you're unendingly sincere about it, you're probably getting hosed by the artist.


    Meanwhile, Ponomino: I'm not a journalist, and I'm not trying to be. Nor am I trying to be an art critic.


    The best comment so far came from The Boulevard of Broken Queens, who asked the more interesting question..."is it satisfying your idea of an art experience? does it fufill your personal criteria for an art object" these, apparently, were not. therefore, they do not qualify as art for you, or rather only qualify as objects which were indicated to you as art.


    That's accounting for art. And for the $12 I paid to support it, whether I enjoyed it or believed in it. I obviously believe in it enough to shell out money for it, though, so as far as sincerity goes: back the fuck up.

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    Image of maevemealone maevemealone
    07/06/09

    In reply to A Context-Free, Comment-Free Review Of Contemporary Art, With Suggestions
    The Trecartin video is like if Nell gave birth to Steve-O. I somehow watched the whole thing...
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    Image of MincnglyWhrdL'mer MincnglyWhrdL'mer
    07/06/09

    In reply to A Context-Free, Comment-Free Review Of Contemporary Art, With Suggestions
    "I'm often advised by people who know more about art than me that much of the point of this is to ask: is it art?"


    that was the only false note in the piece for me - IMHO, it's just never an interesting question anymore, not after postmodernism. because now it's always art if someone says it's art, so the more interesting question is, "is it satisfying your idea of an art experience? does it fufill your personal criteria for an art object" these, apparently, were not. therefore, they do not qualify as art for you, or rather only qualify as objects which were indicated to you as art.


    I like the puppy idea, and can the giraffe be reworked to look like maurizio cattelan's "not afraid of love"? because I'd like to see that.


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    Image of Solomon Grundy Solomon Grundy
    07/06/09

    @The Boulevard of Broken Queens: Hm, making the trite objective question subjective doesn't actually make it any more interesting, it just makes it more apiece with our collective descent into relativism. You'd be hard pressed to find a universalist in the contemporary artworld making broad, objective claims about what qualifies as art as such, well other than some bombastic recent Yale grad grandstanding annoyingly.


    But I do think your version of this pseudo-dilemma is more up to date than the original poster's.

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    Image of MincnglyWhrdL'mer MincnglyWhrdL'mer
    07/06/09

    @Solomon Grundy: but for me, the collective descent into relativism after postmodernism IS the interesting thing - all these parallel opinions, none of them leading to an absolute but some of them leading to groups and consensuses.
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    Image of Cheap Shot Cheap Shot
    07/06/09

    In reply to A Context-Free, Comment-Free Review Of Contemporary Art, With Suggestions
    I'm starting to think that Gawker writers are using fake names. Foster Kamer?
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    Image of Foster Kamer Foster Kamer
    07/06/09

    @The Boulevard of Broken Queens:


    the more interesting question is, "is it satisfying your idea of an art experience? does it fufill your personal criteria for an art object" these, apparently, were not. therefore, they do not qualify as art for you, or rather only qualify as objects which were indicated to you as art.


    If you didn't already have a gold star, I would've given you one for this. Nicely done.

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    Image of TedSez TedSez
    07/05/09

    In reply to A Context-Free, Comment-Free Review Of Contemporary Art, With Suggestions
    Jesus wept.
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    Image of twobighands twobighands
    07/05/09

    In reply to A Context-Free, Comment-Free Review Of Contemporary Art, With Suggestions
    The sort of jokes where someone makes absurd suggestions for contemporary art installations -- since all contemporary art is a fraud anyway, according to the humorist's logic -- are getting painfully old.


    But, hey, yours are actually pretty funny.

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    Image of Foster Kamer Foster Kamer
    07/05/09

    @twobighands: Ah, but here's the thing: some of it wasn't a fraud. Mark Essen's videogame was kind of brilliant, in that it was more entertaining than any other video game I've played in the last two years, and also, it could give an epileptic a seizure, and almost seemed designed to do so. The Ryan Trecartin was great in a way I'm incapable of describing, despite it's utter lack of watchability past the point of being compelling. The Cyprien Gaillard film was great - same thing - but how does a YouTube video with music take skill? Same with the sleeper and the emptying of pockets (which I enjoyed). There were other things there I didn't get to posting that were fantastic, namely, much of the photography. The real problem (that I'm burying in the comments) is that it's hard to see Contemporary Art as "art" because the accepted definitions of it are so much more traditional than most other mediums (films, books, TV, video games, etc). So I guess the question is: is "art" in the contemporary sense now defined and lauded as only the most eclectic versions of a medium? I hope not. Art should be for the people, not the assholes. That doesn't mean artists should kowtow to mass appeal, but that doesn't mean they should be able to get away with a spiral staircase on a motor, either.
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    Image of raincoaster raincoaster
    07/05/09

    In reply to A Context-Free, Comment-Free Review Of Contemporary Art, With Suggestions
    Is the fact that we've commented on your comment-free post in itself art?


    WHERE'S MY GRANT MONEY, Y'ALL???

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    Image of Foster Kamer Foster Kamer
    07/05/09

    In reply to A Context-Free, Comment-Free Review Of Contemporary Art, With Suggestions
    I mean, if you guys didn't watch the Ryan Trecartin video, you absolutely should. You will have nightmares.
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    Image of Helennellieforsythe Helennellieforsythe
    07/05/09

    @Foster Kamer: I made it to 7 seconds.
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    Image of Foster Kamer Foster Kamer
    07/05/09

    @Helennellieforsythe: It's like a deleted scene from Party Monster that was too fucked up for Michael Alig to live through.
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    Image of Pope John Peeps II Pope John Peeps II
    07/05/09

    @Foster Kamer: It was strangely amazing and hypnotic though. Like a really dumb piece of theater pushed so far into the ironic that it becomes interesting. Nice editing and sound though.
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    Image of raincoaster raincoaster
    07/05/09

    @Foster Kamer: I watched it. But I've watched what happens when Deliverance-country hipsters take meth, so it felt soothingly familiar in a way.
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    Image of Calraigh Calraigh
    07/05/09

    @Foster Kamer: To be honest, it's exactly how I felt while watching Transformers . Except without the vaguely suicidal tendencies afterwards.
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    Image of lobstr lobstr
    07/05/09

    In reply to A Context-Free, Comment-Free Review Of Contemporary Art, With Suggestions
    i went out of my way to see the Guggenheim in Bilbao, Spain and this one entire huge hardwood-floored room had nothing but a small pile of rocks in the middle, arranged into a circle. There was a plaque on the wall that read "the artist intends to return the material back to their original surroundings", which caused me to *chortle* as I picture this dude shovelling the rocks back into a pit on the side of a country road somewhere laughing and periodically yelling the word "suckaz!!!" .. yes modern art is a huge ruse.. but that in itself is the art!
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    Image of MincnglyWhrdL'mer MincnglyWhrdL'mer
    07/06/09

    @lobstr: that would be richard long. he gets paid an awesome amount to take long walks in the countryside, making sculptures from natural materials and then photographing them before they discentigrate, and he also brings the materials into the galleries in post minimal (I guess) sculptural arrangements. they're incredibly twee and precious and I despise them.
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