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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by wizzy on Sept 11, 2009 11:07:53 GMT 1, That could have marked a turning point in Daryl Hannahs life or career James.
That could have marked a turning point in Daryl Hannahs life or career James.
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by robinbanks on Sept 11, 2009 11:12:18 GMT 1, Haha - that's funny, James! ;D
Would loved to have been a fly on the wall when she found it. Actually, I wouldn't have minded being a fly on Daryl Hannah's wall full stop!
Haha - that's funny, James! ;D Would loved to have been a fly on the wall when she found it. Actually, I wouldn't have minded being a fly on Daryl Hannah's wall full stop!
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by Deleted on Sept 11, 2009 17:11:05 GMT 1, Imagine how much Cartrain's style and work will develop if he goes to art classes in prison.
Maybe he'll be tempted to nick some pencils from Mr Big's cell for a laugh?
Imagine how much Cartrain's style and work will develop if he goes to art classes in prison.
Maybe he'll be tempted to nick some pencils from Mr Big's cell for a laugh?
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by bazzj04 on Sept 11, 2009 17:16:11 GMT 1, Imagine how much Cartrain's style and work will develop if he goes to art classes in prison. Maybe he'll be tempted to nick some pencils from Mr Big's cell for a laugh?
and get bummed yeah ?.
Imagine how much Cartrain's style and work will develop if he goes to art classes in prison. Maybe he'll be tempted to nick some pencils from Mr Big's cell for a laugh? and get bummed yeah ?.
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by Deleted on Sept 11, 2009 17:22:55 GMT 1, With the pencils !! For the love of god.
With the pencils !! For the love of god.
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by bazzj04 on Sept 11, 2009 17:26:40 GMT 1, With the pencils !! For the love of god.
2 to your 1
With the pencils !! For the love of god. 2 to your 1
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by taxidermot on Sept 12, 2009 0:13:48 GMT 1, IN 1913 I HAD THE HAPPY IDEA TO FASTEN A BICYCLE WHEEL TO A KITCHEN STOOL AND WATCH IT TURN. A FEW MONTHS LATER I BOUGHT A CHEAP REPRODUCTION OF A WINTER EVENING LANDSCAPE, WHICH I CALLED "PHARMACY" AFTER ADDING TWO SMALL DOTS, ONE RED AND ONE YELLOW, IN THE HORIZON.
IN 1913 I HAD THE HAPPY IDEA TO FASTEN A BICYCLE WHEEL TO A KITCHEN STOOL AND WATCH IT TURN. A FEW MONTHS LATER I BOUGHT A CHEAP REPRODUCTION OF A WINTER EVENING LANDSCAPE, WHICH I CALLED "PHARMACY" AFTER ADDING TWO SMALL DOTS, ONE RED AND ONE YELLOW, IN THE HORIZON.
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by Daniel Silk on Sept 14, 2009 12:05:39 GMT 1, I think Charlie Brooker might be a member here.
I think Charlie Brooker might be a member here.
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by walters on Sept 14, 2009 12:09:45 GMT 1, he's not a great fan of banksy though.least he never used to be.
he's not a great fan of banksy though.least he never used to be.
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by Daniel Silk on Sept 14, 2009 12:12:59 GMT 1, So whats Damien Hirst working on now -
So whats Damien Hirst working on now -
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by johnsmedley on Sept 14, 2009 12:48:19 GMT 1, Charlie Brooker has his say:
www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/sep/14/charlie-brooker-damien-hirst
Highlights:
"Overvalued, irksome, conceited, pudge-faced, balding, boring, awful celebrity art nob Damien Hirst..."
"Cartrain's almost certainly a self-promoting gump and a poor man's Banksy.."
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by Cedric Mnich on Sept 14, 2009 13:02:32 GMT 1, Anyway, whether good or bad for Cartrain, it is quite a lot of publicity. If art collectors are rich and stupid enough to buy Hirst's art for millions, why shouldn't they be stupid enough to buy Cartrain's as well ? Cartrain's art could easily become the next trendy artist just because of that feud. This, despise the fact his art is far from being exceptional (but after all, is Hirst's art that exceptional ?). I am pretty happy to have bought the Ransom print, it could become some good investment faster than i thought given all the media coverage. Many people (including journalists) are very critical towards Cartrain's stuff but I guess many of us would love to have such an extended press coverage... (sorry if some of my english might be approximate sometimes, it's not my native language). An adage says "Good or bad publicity is still publicity". What do you think ? Do you think Cartrain's risk was worth it ?
Anyway, whether good or bad for Cartrain, it is quite a lot of publicity. If art collectors are rich and stupid enough to buy Hirst's art for millions, why shouldn't they be stupid enough to buy Cartrain's as well ? Cartrain's art could easily become the next trendy artist just because of that feud. This, despise the fact his art is far from being exceptional (but after all, is Hirst's art that exceptional ?). I am pretty happy to have bought the Ransom print, it could become some good investment faster than i thought given all the media coverage. Many people (including journalists) are very critical towards Cartrain's stuff but I guess many of us would love to have such an extended press coverage... (sorry if some of my english might be approximate sometimes, it's not my native language). An adage says "Good or bad publicity is still publicity". What do you think ? Do you think Cartrain's risk was worth it ?
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by shaunyboy on Sept 14, 2009 13:15:34 GMT 1, I don't think he's a fan of Hirst either...or Cartrain.
I don't think he's a fan of Hirst either...or Cartrain.
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by spencerlee on Sept 14, 2009 13:18:24 GMT 1, That's all well and good, but I buy art that inspires me, and moves me. Not as an investment that I keep under the bed as it's so ugly.
That's all well and good, but I buy art that inspires me, and moves me. Not as an investment that I keep under the bed as it's so ugly.
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by curiousgeorge on Sept 14, 2009 13:28:02 GMT 1, Anyway, whether good or bad for Cartrain, it is quite a lot of publicity. If art collectors are rich and stupid enough to buy Hirst's art for millions, why shouldn't they be stupid enough to buy Cartrain's as well ? Cartrain's art could easily become the next trendy artist just because of that feud. This, despise the fact his art is far from being exceptional (but after all, is Hirst's art that exceptional ?). I am pretty happy to have bought the Ransom print, it could become some good investment faster than i thought given all the media coverage. Many people (including journalists) are very critical towards Cartrain's stuff but I guess many of us would love to have such an extended press coverage... (sorry if some of my english might be approximate sometimes, it's not my native language). An adage says "Good or bad publicity is still publicity". What do you think ? Do you think Cartrain's risk was worth it ?
Great grasp of the English language, better than Cartrain going on some of the vids posted on this thread
100 artworks any news on bail today???
Anyway, whether good or bad for Cartrain, it is quite a lot of publicity. If art collectors are rich and stupid enough to buy Hirst's art for millions, why shouldn't they be stupid enough to buy Cartrain's as well ? Cartrain's art could easily become the next trendy artist just because of that feud. This, despise the fact his art is far from being exceptional (but after all, is Hirst's art that exceptional ?). I am pretty happy to have bought the Ransom print, it could become some good investment faster than i thought given all the media coverage. Many people (including journalists) are very critical towards Cartrain's stuff but I guess many of us would love to have such an extended press coverage... (sorry if some of my english might be approximate sometimes, it's not my native language). An adage says "Good or bad publicity is still publicity". What do you think ? Do you think Cartrain's risk was worth it ? Great grasp of the English language, better than Cartrain going on some of the vids posted on this thread 100 artworks any news on bail today???
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by Deleted on Sept 14, 2009 13:39:05 GMT 1, "Cartrain's almost certainly a self-promoting gump and a poor man's Banksy"
"Cartrain's almost certainly a self-promoting gump and a poor man's Banksy"
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by bazzj04 on Sept 14, 2009 13:44:23 GMT 1, Dont think he deserves even the title Poor mans Banksy , i think thats a bit too good ,
Dont think he deserves even the title Poor mans Banksy , i think thats a bit too good ,
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by discoduster on Sept 14, 2009 14:15:18 GMT 1, Don't start me about Chris Morris ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Don't start me about Chris Morris ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by daz205 on Sept 14, 2009 14:56:58 GMT 1, so Cartrains 19 and being tried as an adult, could be interesting !
does this also mean that now the police know who is he is they will file a case against him for public damage as well ?
so Cartrains 19 and being tried as an adult, could be interesting !
does this also mean that now the police know who is he is they will file a case against him for public damage as well ?
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by schlomo on Sept 14, 2009 15:06:28 GMT 1, Nathan Barley was a great show, trashbat.co.ck, still tickles me....
infact just realised the website is still running...
www.trashbat.co.ck/
nothing better than a Wasp T12 speechtool.....
Nathan Barley was a great show, trashbat.co.ck, still tickles me.... infact just realised the website is still running... www.trashbat.co.ck/nothing better than a Wasp T12 speechtool.....
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by mrarrrr on Sept 14, 2009 15:27:30 GMT 1, What a quote:
"Trying to fight human nature and progress is an undertaking as doomed as repeatedly kicking a river in the hope it'll change course, and as mean as arresting a 19-year-old chancer for swiping a tosspot's pencils"
That man really knows how to rant, if it was an Olympic sport GB would win gold everytime!
What a quote:
"Trying to fight human nature and progress is an undertaking as doomed as repeatedly kicking a river in the hope it'll change course, and as mean as arresting a 19-year-old chancer for swiping a tosspot's pencils"
That man really knows how to rant, if it was an Olympic sport GB would win gold everytime!
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by notworthit on Sept 14, 2009 15:36:33 GMT 1, There's quite a few in here remind me of Nathan
There's quite a few in here remind me of Nathan
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by Adamski on Sept 14, 2009 15:47:45 GMT 1, If cartrain is 19 it completely changes the context of his 'prank'. He will be charged and judged as an adult. This completely negates the argument that 'he's just a kid...'etc and in fact just shows that he's a bit thick.
Not in the original intent of the joke, but in the desperation to publicise himself and sell prints after the event. He could quite easily have turned it to benefit himself as an artist and with a bit more thought he could probably have created something quite clever.
Along side that, there should be serious questions towards those that are close to him and offering the benefit of more experience.
Although you've not actually done anything wrong here Silky, it's pretty clear that you have a relationship with Cartrain and as such should probably have taken some responsibility in trying to offer him some sensible advice. Not to mention his shambles of a gallery, what were you lot doing?
'bless him he's just a kid...' actually he's just a bit of a nause.
If cartrain is 19 it completely changes the context of his 'prank'. He will be charged and judged as an adult. This completely negates the argument that 'he's just a kid...'etc and in fact just shows that he's a bit thick.
Not in the original intent of the joke, but in the desperation to publicise himself and sell prints after the event. He could quite easily have turned it to benefit himself as an artist and with a bit more thought he could probably have created something quite clever.
Along side that, there should be serious questions towards those that are close to him and offering the benefit of more experience.
Although you've not actually done anything wrong here Silky, it's pretty clear that you have a relationship with Cartrain and as such should probably have taken some responsibility in trying to offer him some sensible advice. Not to mention his shambles of a gallery, what were you lot doing?
'bless him he's just a kid...' actually he's just a bit of a nause.
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by nex on Sept 14, 2009 16:00:03 GMT 1, I'd heard Cartrain was Peter Pan?
I'd heard Cartrain was Peter Pan?
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by thegreatarchitect on Sept 14, 2009 16:22:54 GMT 1, If cartrain is 19 it completely changes the context of his 'prank'. He will be charged and judged as an adult. This completely negates the argument that 'he's just a kid...'etc and in fact just shows that he's a bit thick.
For Cartrain to state ' I sublimate many of my cravings which cannot be satisfied realistically through wishful thinking by the replacement of intelligent action' Shows me he is not as you quote 'A bit thick' His statement shows that his actions were well thought out including any consequences that may follow. Judging by his previous pranks i am sure surprises will follow and any consequences will work in his favor
If cartrain is 19 it completely changes the context of his 'prank'. He will be charged and judged as an adult. This completely negates the argument that 'he's just a kid...'etc and in fact just shows that he's a bit thick. For Cartrain to state ' I sublimate many of my cravings which cannot be satisfied realistically through wishful thinking by the replacement of intelligent action' Shows me he is not as you quote 'A bit thick' His statement shows that his actions were well thought out including any consequences that may follow. Judging by his previous pranks i am sure surprises will follow and any consequences will work in his favor
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by Adamski on Sept 14, 2009 16:29:18 GMT 1, If cartrain is 19 it completely changes the context of his 'prank'. He will be charged and judged as an adult. This completely negates the argument that 'he's just a kid...'etc and in fact just shows that he's a bit thick. For Cartrain to state ' I sublimate many of my cravings which cannot be satisfied realistically through wishful thinking by the replacement of intelligent action' Shows me he is not as you quote 'A bit thick' His statement shows that his actions were well thought out including any consequences that may follow. Judging be his previous pranks i am sure surprises will follow and any consequences will work in his favor
You're right, I too find it ironic that someone who writes quite poetically quoting freud and Jung amongst others has so much trouble stringing a sentence together in person.
If cartrain is 19 it completely changes the context of his 'prank'. He will be charged and judged as an adult. This completely negates the argument that 'he's just a kid...'etc and in fact just shows that he's a bit thick. For Cartrain to state ' I sublimate many of my cravings which cannot be satisfied realistically through wishful thinking by the replacement of intelligent action' Shows me he is not as you quote 'A bit thick' His statement shows that his actions were well thought out including any consequences that may follow. Judging be his previous pranks i am sure surprises will follow and any consequences will work in his favor You're right, I too find it ironic that someone who writes quite poetically quoting freud and Jung amongst others has so much trouble stringing a sentence together in person.
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by Daniel Silk on Sept 14, 2009 16:35:54 GMT 1, Although you've not actually done anything wrong here Silky, it's pretty clear that you have a relationship with Cartrain and as such should probably have taken some responsibility in trying to offer him some sensible advice. Not to mention his shambles of a gallery, what were you lot doing?
I think you might be getting a bit mislead by somebody I live hundreds of miles away from Cartrain, and the gallery is in another country. I have only met Cartrain twice, and the last time was about a year ago You probably know him better than I do!
Although you've not actually done anything wrong here Silky, it's pretty clear that you have a relationship with Cartrain and as such should probably have taken some responsibility in trying to offer him some sensible advice. Not to mention his shambles of a gallery, what were you lot doing? I think you might be getting a bit mislead by somebody I live hundreds of miles away from Cartrain, and the gallery is in another country. I have only met Cartrain twice, and the last time was about a year ago You probably know him better than I do!
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by digitalkid on Sept 14, 2009 17:19:19 GMT 1, Classic - this story just gets better and better!
I guess all you Brooker fans have seen the TV series 'Dead Set'?
Classic - this story just gets better and better!
I guess all you Brooker fans have seen the TV series 'Dead Set'?
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Cartrain π¬π§ Tate Gallery β’ Damien Hirst β’ Gilbert & George, by moleman on Sept 14, 2009 17:22:50 GMT 1, He just called you all pretentious toss pots and you like this loud mouth
He just called you all pretentious toss pots and you like this loud mouth
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