pezlow
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Winter
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New Tracey Emin, by Winter on May 18, 2009 18:04:31 GMT 1, Cheers for the heads up
Cheers for the heads up
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Winter
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Ruggs
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January 2008
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New Tracey Emin, by Ruggs on May 19, 2009 0:37:45 GMT 1, I'm liking the 'BUT YEA'. Nice! Would look great floated in a simple oak frame.
I'm liking the 'BUT YEA'. Nice! Would look great floated in a simple oak frame.
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New Tracey Emin, by notworthit on May 19, 2009 0:56:35 GMT 1, garbage, would look good floating out to sea
garbage, would look good floating out to sea
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lalinea
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January 2008
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New Tracey Emin, by lalinea on May 19, 2009 1:19:41 GMT 1, Not feelin them......
Not feelin them......
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New Tracey Emin, by Guest on May 19, 2009 1:34:36 GMT 1, garbage, would look good floating out to sea
quote of the day! ;D
garbage, would look good floating out to sea quote of the day! ;D
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Heavyconsumer
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February 2008
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New Tracey Emin, by Heavyconsumer on May 19, 2009 2:06:02 GMT 1, garbage, would look good floating out to sea
Not how I'd have phrased it, but I struggle to disagree! I can't stick her work at all.
garbage, would look good floating out to sea Not how I'd have phrased it, but I struggle to disagree! I can't stick her work at all.
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klyde
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May 2007
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New Tracey Emin, by klyde on May 19, 2009 9:27:58 GMT 1, Is this some kind of sick joke?
Is this some kind of sick joke?
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gozgoz
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September 2007
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New Tracey Emin, by gozgoz on May 19, 2009 10:57:11 GMT 1, She must have been reading the comic book THE FILTH. Cos there were huge black sperm attacking citizens in Grant Morrison's bizarre nightmare of a comic.
She must have been reading the comic book THE FILTH. Cos there were huge black sperm attacking citizens in Grant Morrison's bizarre nightmare of a comic.
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New Tracey Emin, by cannaebefannied on May 19, 2009 11:04:01 GMT 1, Looks like an old grannies drawer liner that that the alzheirms riddled old crone has doodled on while waiting for her children to arrive whom she won't recognise anyway !
I guess I aint too keen !
Looks like an old grannies drawer liner that that the alzheirms riddled old crone has doodled on while waiting for her children to arrive whom she won't recognise anyway !
I guess I aint too keen !
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New Tracey Emin, by thegreatarchitect on May 19, 2009 13:22:12 GMT 1, Never have understood this womans work. All looks like a narrative cobbles together during her monthlies.
Never have understood this womans work. All looks like a narrative cobbles together during her monthlies.
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New Tracey Emin, by wiz on May 19, 2009 14:30:07 GMT 1, Visual diaries / moments in time. I like her works.
Visual diaries / moments in time. I like her works.
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curiousgeorge
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March 2007
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New Tracey Emin, by curiousgeorge on May 19, 2009 14:42:11 GMT 1, Visual diaries / moments in time. I like her works.
I fall into this camp too
Visual diaries / moments in time. I like her works. I fall into this camp too
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Heavyconsumer
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February 2008
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New Tracey Emin, by Heavyconsumer on May 19, 2009 15:33:09 GMT 1, Visual diaries / moments in time. I like her works. I fall into this camp too
I'm all for that and I appreciate that "art" differs in meaning to different people. The bit I struggle with is that people are asked to pay for drawings by someone who apparently is not great at drawing or suffers with chronic artheritis in her drawing hand!!! I don't enjoy these observations of hers, because they apparently aren't backed up by any technical ability and hence are a sort of failed attempt at poetry. Are her thoughts alone really worth any more when scribbled on a piece of paper than yours or mine? Are they so inspirational? I don't understand why her work's so popular - although I thoroughly enjoyed Pezlow's explanation of the unmade bed piece in an old thread. While some may find her work evokes an emotional response, I'm left cold every time. I don't think I'm bright enough to get it, so I'll leave it for all you intellectuals out there!
Visual diaries / moments in time. I like her works. I fall into this camp too I'm all for that and I appreciate that "art" differs in meaning to different people. The bit I struggle with is that people are asked to pay for drawings by someone who apparently is not great at drawing or suffers with chronic artheritis in her drawing hand!!! I don't enjoy these observations of hers, because they apparently aren't backed up by any technical ability and hence are a sort of failed attempt at poetry. Are her thoughts alone really worth any more when scribbled on a piece of paper than yours or mine? Are they so inspirational? I don't understand why her work's so popular - although I thoroughly enjoyed Pezlow's explanation of the unmade bed piece in an old thread. While some may find her work evokes an emotional response, I'm left cold every time. I don't think I'm bright enough to get it, so I'll leave it for all you intellectuals out there!
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New Tracey Emin, by thegreatarchitect on May 19, 2009 17:33:55 GMT 1, I fall into this camp too I'm all for that and I appreciate that "art" differs in meaning to different people. The bit I struggle with is that people are asked to pay for drawings by someone who apparently is not great at drawing or suffers with chronic artheritis in her drawing hand!!! I don't enjoy these observations of hers, because they apparently aren't backed up by any technical ability and hence are a sort of failed attempt at poetry. Are her thoughts alone really worth any more when scribbled on a piece of paper than yours or mine? Are they so inspirational? I don't understand why her work's so popular - although I thoroughly enjoyed Pezlow's explanation of the unmade bed piece in an old thread. While some may find her work evokes an emotional response, I'm left cold every time. I don't think I'm bright enough to get it, so I'll leave it for all you intellectuals out there!
Its not that you don't get it. Its that you do. It's little more than bad basket making. not only is it inarticulate at best its offensive to label any of her visual pratterlings under the banner of art
I fall into this camp too I'm all for that and I appreciate that "art" differs in meaning to different people. The bit I struggle with is that people are asked to pay for drawings by someone who apparently is not great at drawing or suffers with chronic artheritis in her drawing hand!!! I don't enjoy these observations of hers, because they apparently aren't backed up by any technical ability and hence are a sort of failed attempt at poetry. Are her thoughts alone really worth any more when scribbled on a piece of paper than yours or mine? Are they so inspirational? I don't understand why her work's so popular - although I thoroughly enjoyed Pezlow's explanation of the unmade bed piece in an old thread. While some may find her work evokes an emotional response, I'm left cold every time. I don't think I'm bright enough to get it, so I'll leave it for all you intellectuals out there! Its not that you don't get it. Its that you do. It's little more than bad basket making. not only is it inarticulate at best its offensive to label any of her visual pratterlings under the banner of art
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telecine
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October 2008
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New Tracey Emin, by telecine on May 20, 2009 18:07:31 GMT 1, I like her work.
I like her work.
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