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>>3221120
The "ethno-genetic" angle is a bit tangential is it not? It's kind of embarrassing reading these posts man. Yeah a lot of Jews are involved in the production and exchange of this art, but framing it as an attack of some sort rather than what it is (a complex money laundering and pyramid scheme through the schools that preach artistic subjectivity) is kind of obnoxious. Take the heh pill ffs.

>>3221123
>You can't get into the notion that there could be more to a picture than: "Oh, thats a nice pose! Very skilled drawing! So many details!"

I think some of it can have a raw aesthetic appeal like a few of Umberto Boccioni's works and that of the other Italian Futurists like Tullio Crali in particular, but that doesn't detract from the truth of abstract in the modern era generally being a played out scam long overdue for federal oversight in both the museums, schools and sales floor.

It shouldn't be a controversial statement to say that Basquiat and those that have a thoughtless, eclectic "style" like that suck or to deride their being celebrities first, salesmen second and artists last if they could be considered as such at all

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>>3221120
The "ethno-genetic" angle is a bit tangential is it not? It's kind of embarrassing reading these posts man. Yeah a lot of Jews are involved in the production and exchange of this art, but framing it as an attack of some sort rather than what it is (a complex money laundering and pyramid scheme through the schools that preach artistic subjectivity) is kind of obnoxious. Take the heh pill ffs.

>>3221123
>You can't get into the notion that there could be more to a picture than: "Oh, thats a nice pose! Very skilled drawing! So many details!"

I think some of it can have a raw aesthetic appeal like a few of Umberto Boccioni's works and that of the other Italian Futurists like Tullio Crali in particular, but that doesn't detract from the truth of abstract in the modern era generally being a played out scam long overdue for federal oversight in both the museums, schools and sales floor.

It shouldn't be a controversial statement to say that Bastiat and those that have a thoughtless, eclectic "style" like that suck or to deride their being celebrities first, salesmen second and artists last if they could be considered as such at all

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