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Painting of Emmett Till displayed at Whitney Biennial draws controversy -- (link)
Posted by
znufrii, definitely not 40 (aka znufrii)
Mar 21 '17, 11:02
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Because it was painted by a white artist.
(www.theguardian.com)
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(Context aside, I don't particularly care for it. Not my style at all.) -- nm*
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znufrii, definitely not 40
Mar 21, 11:08
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I don't think you're supposed to care for it, you're supposed to have a reaction to it. (as art though, I'm not sure it says anything different from
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Roger More
Mar 21, 11:17
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If the most interesting thing about the painting is whether the artist in question has a "right" to that subject matter, for me it fails as art. -- nm
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znufrii, definitely not 40
Mar 21, 11:20
I didn't understand it until I read the caption. Not really the subject matter I'd want at home. I say its a museum only piece -- nm
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crash davis
Mar 21, 11:14
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