Robert Goodnough, Sheridan Square, 1959
Oil on canvas, Hollis Taggart, New York.
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Backyard grid · Munich 2024
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whoever fuckin made the "if you think you can make abstract art then you should actually genuinely go do it" post you should know you've stuck in my mind and i'm probably gonna use microsoft excel to make some substandard piets tomorrow
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Mile Square Regional Park - Fountain Valley - California - USA
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Study -- Kendall Square
Cambridge, Massachusetts -- 9/1/15
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Bridget Riley Movement in Squares (1961). Tempera on board: 123 × 121 cm (48 × 47 in).
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L' A d i e u | © 20|RMB|23
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Ekklesia
Digital art
2023
(Lic.: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)
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The assumption that modern (read: abstract) artists are all or mostly rich people whose wealth, free time, and social mobility is solely responsible for allowing them to paint Line On Canvas or etc and therefore the "I could do that" sentiment is like rooted in class struggle or whatever is funny to me
I don't disagree that part of the "I could do that" impulse is sometimes about seeing the (TINY minority) of that art that actually sells for more money than you make in a year, having the impression that it's low effort low skill garbage, and feeling frustration in that, but it's just not accurate to think modern (abstract, which is what people mean) art is Like That in any capacity that any other art form is not
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Concrete Random Art · Munich 2023
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Composition with large red plane, yellow, black, gray and blue, 1921 by Piet Mondrian (1921, oil on canvas)
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