To: BluesDuke
The only Picasso I ever liked.
Seems apropos to attach it to your post as this man is literally a Blue[s] Guitarist.
To: eddie willers
...to say nothing of modern music, modern sculpture, modern dance, modern politics, modern ethics. When this "modern" round is over - and it is coming to an end - we shall laugh and clap our hands at how foolish we have been.
To: eddie willers
...to say nothing of modern music, modern sculpture, modern dance, modern politics, modern ethics. When this "modern" round is over - and it is coming to an end - we shall laugh and clap our hands at how foolish we have been.
To: eddie willers
I had always liked that painting, too, though I forget what it was called. Picasso was not untalented; he was, instead, of disjointedly reductionist vision and painted accordingly. It would horrify The Critics to say this, but for a man who did have talent enough to produce a preponderance of work that translates no more sophisticated than nursery school, and for enough of the intelligentsia to have called that the revelation of an aesthetic visionary, was (and is) itself a crime.
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