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Modern Art vs. Toddler Art: can you tell the difference?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Commodore, Sep 28, 2013.

  1. Apps

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    I got 6/11, but I must say that there is definitely a psychological element to the quiz. Most of the time I psyched myself out of the right answer because I was going with the opposite of what I would have expected it to be, so I would say that one particularly juvenile piece was modern art when it was in fact toddler art--a conclusion that I would've come to otherwise, had I not been so aware of the purpose of the quiz.
     
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    "Richard Tuttle's Light Pink Octagon challenges notions of what a work of art can be. A hybrid object-neither painting nor sculpture nor drawing, but containing aspects of all three-the modest, seemingly offhand work is from a pivotal early series that established Tuttle's interest in how objects define the spaces around them. Light Pink Octagon commands attention, embodying the artist's unique sense of possibility and play. Made from a piece of cloth cut into an octagonal shape, hemmed on all sides, and dyed pale pink, it can be hung at any height on the wall and from any side or angle, or placed unceremoniously on the floor. Permanently wrinkled during the dyeing process, it looks more like a castoff than a work of art. Indeed, its humble appearance and presentation deny the status most works of art seek to claim. Tuttle's means of making art is a way of asking questions. His unexpected and poetic use of materials embraces the value of looking without prior judgment-of observing with an open mind."
     
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    8/11. Didn't get 8, 9 and 11.

    Coffee Thyme and Laburnum my a**
     
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    Toddlers lack coordination for real art.
     

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