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Cleaner thinks modern art is rubbish

 
 
Col Man
 
Reply Fri 27 Aug, 2004 02:56 pm
LONDON (Reuters) - A cleaner at London's Tate Britain modern art gallery threw out a bag of rubbish which formed part of an artwork because it was thought to be trash, newspapers have reported.


The transparent bag of rubbish -- full of newspaper, cardboard and other bits of paper -- formed part of a work by German-born artist Gustav Metzger called "Recreation Of First Public Demonstration Of Auto-Destructive Art".


It was on display next to a sheet of nylon that had been spattered with acid, and a metal sculpture on a table when a cleaner tossed it out with the other trash.


A Tate spokesman said the mistake was made the day before the exhibition opened at the end of June, and although the bag was later rescued, it had been damaged and Metzger had to replace it with another one.


Friday's newspapers said the spokesman would not reveal how much the bag had cost to replace.


"It's now covered over at night so it can't be removed," the spokesman told the Times.

link : http://uk.news.yahoo.com/040827/80/f1bmb.html
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Fri 27 Aug, 2004 02:59 pm
If Mona Lisa were painted on, or thrown out, there would be no replacing it. With this, another 'work' is made within a few days.


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Col Man
 
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Reply Fri 27 Aug, 2004 03:09 pm
and they had to pay the artist to replace the bag of rubbish Shocked
thats the part that really got me...
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Fri 27 Aug, 2004 03:14 pm
Some dozen years ago, a cleaning women had removed Joseph Beuys' lump of fat from a bath tub, which was exhibited in ... ( a Frankfurt museum it was, I think, in the 70's).
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Fri 27 Aug, 2004 03:47 pm
Heheheh, because, Col, it was a more artistic rubbish bag than we use, somehow.

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drom et reve
 
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Reply Fri 27 Aug, 2004 03:48 pm
A lump of hog's fat or something, Walter? Neutral!

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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Fri 27 Aug, 2004 04:11 pm
Quote:
Beuys especially relished fat because it alternates between liquid and solid states with the presence or absence of heat, and thus embodies the move from chaos to form that was basic to his theory of sculpture. For him this physical mutation was similar to the flexibility of "inner processes and feelings." Beuys' multiples include fat in the form of margarine, tallow, and butter.
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Fri 27 Aug, 2004 04:19 pm
Thanks, Walter; you're a star Very Happy.

Well, one has to hand it to them. They could, and have, pretended that soiled beds have a 'higher purpose...'
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