SO16_Saint Posted 25 April, 2011 Posted 25 April, 2011 Anyone been to this at the art gallery in town? Thinking of going today...
hamster Posted 25 April, 2011 Posted 25 April, 2011 Did you mean this: http://m.facebook.com/people/Gloria-Fanny-Spatchcock-Warhole/1452883050?refsrc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.co.uk%2Fsearch&_rdr Gloria Fanny Spatch****-Warhole?
SO16_Saint Posted 25 April, 2011 Author Posted 25 April, 2011 Did you mean this: http://m.facebook.com/people/Gloria-Fanny-Spatchcock-Warhole/1452883050?refsrc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.co.uk%2Fsearch&_rdr Gloria Fanny Spatch****-Warhole? No, but I'm gonna add as a friend!! Guess no one has been to the warlock exhibition? Not surprising really, as it closes at 4 daily.
Deppo Posted 25 April, 2011 Posted 25 April, 2011 Guess no one has been to the warlock exhibition? Pancak has. He was in it.
SO16_Saint Posted 25 April, 2011 Author Posted 25 April, 2011 Just to update, I've been. It's crap. All prints / postcards. No originals. Poor Edit. After walking through the rest of the gallery, because we may as well, we actually found some originals. Awfully advertised!
scotty Posted 25 April, 2011 Posted 25 April, 2011 Well lets face it, it hardly matters with andy warhol whether they're prints, posters or originals.
tpbury Posted 26 April, 2011 Posted 26 April, 2011 Andy Warhol pictures are like poems which don't rhyme. Or poems in general. Boring. I like to think of myself as cultured, but I suspect I'm really a yahoo when it comes to art. I think most books written before the 20th century are boring also. Warhol is boring and so is 95% of Velvet Underground stuff. Boring.
Ohio Saint Posted 26 April, 2011 Posted 26 April, 2011 It's Warhol, actually. Hol, as in holes......What did I say? boo bah ba ba ba da dadda...
Ohio Saint Posted 26 April, 2011 Posted 26 April, 2011 (edited) Did they have the Brillo pad boxes? The idea is that all these boxes get delivered to the art gallery, and the delivery guys are told where to put them. They leave them in an untidy heap as American delivery guys tend to do, and that's a part of the so called art. They did the display in England in the 60s and ended up with a perfect cube of neatly stacked boxes all right way up. Edited 26 April, 2011 by Ohio Saint
hamster Posted 26 April, 2011 Posted 26 April, 2011 Hope this exhibition tours the North West: 4 thousand Wharhol's in Blackburn, Lancashire.
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