WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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IMO it's fascinating. Every work speaks directly. Striking and provocative. And I mostly agree with the political or social messages.
My problem with it is, that on one side it caricatures and criticizes capitalism and commerce, and on the other side it has become a huge part of it itself. Some of the works are sold for prices that are obscene. And the idea of shredding a piece right at the auction only increases the attention, and the monetary value. At the exhibition there was a shop at the end, where you can buy the prints (ok) but also Banksy socks, and Banksy wine (wtf) and all kind of cheap shit.
After all his (or their) work is often simple, not to say primitive and strident, which is good for street art, but I wouldn't put it on the same level of profoundness as other art. Maybe it should stay where it comes from, on streets, and not go on auctions or into museums. IDK
But my children really liked it …
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https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-24518315
I walked past this and thought nothing of it. Had never heard of Banksy at the time. Should have bought the entire table.
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Agreed. Crazy to think about how a market for an artist evolves.
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Crazy that nobody knows his identity.
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That is an awesome story and happy for the people who purchased them. Got to admire people who bought art they liked versus buying something because of the name.
I hear what you’re saying… but… think of all the GAH and Wesco you could buy and still have a few pieces left over to put up in your place and gift to friends. I’d have bought the table too if I had seen it and known what it was. Hate on Capitalism all you want, you aren’t wrong. But I love my stuff.
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That is an awesome story and happy for the people who purchased them. Got to admire people who bought art they liked versus buying something because of the name.
I hear what you’re saying… but… think of all the GAH and Wesco you could buy and still have a few pieces left over to put up in your place and gift to friends. I’d have bought the table too if I had seen it and known what it was. Hate on Capitalism all you want, you aren’t wrong. But I love my stuff.
Hate on capitalism? Where was that even a topic? Or implied?
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@sabergirl , Congrats to Marcia.
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That is an awesome story and happy for the people who purchased them. Got to admire people who bought art they liked versus buying something because of the name.
I hear what you’re saying… but… think of all the GAH and Wesco you could buy and still have a few pieces left over to put up in your place and gift to friends. I’d have bought the table too if I had seen it and known what it was. Hate on Capitalism all you want, you aren’t wrong. But I love my stuff.
Hate on capitalism? Where was that even a topic? Or implied?
Easy there tiger. Just kidding around.
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Keep buying GAH and Wesco. Stay happy.
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Friends are always welcome, but it would be a long time before I could afford anything like that. Normally the freezer’s full and I’ve got a 12 pack in the fridge. Doors open
Dennis, you know my personal circumstances so I wouldn't be able to actually be your butler. But my thought was I'd do it for room and board. I'd much rather honor and serve someone I care about than be a servant to Greedy-Ripoff-Corp for basically the same deal
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Harry Potter tour in Leavesden with the wife. I still know next to nothing about these movies 🫠
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Busily picking fallen mangoes from two trees in the yard. Even bending/kneeling for each one was tiring for my old back!
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@motojobobo Mangoes are going for $1.29-$1.49 a piece in Canada…