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WaPo Art Critic Slams Norman Rockwell as Lacking 'Courage'
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| July 5, 2010
| P.J. Gladnick
Posted on 07/05/2010 6:05:27 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
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Check the full story to see what Gopnik considers to be good art. You will burst out laughing!
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:05:32 PM PDT
by
PJ-Comix
To: PJ-Comix
Yeah, libtards; it’s real “courageous” to do the exact same crap that everyone else is doing.
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:07:02 PM PDT
by
noblejones
(Obama rules!)
To: PJ-Comix
So if Gopnik can't stand the popular Norman Rockwell, just what kind of art does he like? Socialist Realism
To: PJ-Comix
Norman Rockwell was a Masshole lefty.
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:12:01 PM PDT
by
Clemenza
(Remember our Korean War Veterans)
To: PJ-Comix
It doesn't take any courage to be "Andy Warhol." Your art factory spits out thousands of avant garde pieces ... the commie (literally) art critics eat it up, and anythhing that doesn't get praise is simply stated to be too subtle or post-modern to be understood by the viewer.
Of course, there's courage in the later works of Ad Reinhart:
From his "ultimate painting series:"
This important work, Ultimate Painting #19, recently sold for $190,000 (http://www.icollector.com/Important-Design-Postwar-Contemporary-Art_as13336)
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:16:14 PM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
I do believe Joe Stalin had all of the other folks in that picture executed or "sent to the front".
Here's a secret for you ~ you can do art, or you can do art history, but few art historians can do art ~ not of any kind.
They are artistic failures themselves. When they get down to arguing that all that counts is the politics of an art piece they should commit sepuku.
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:17:23 PM PDT
by
muawiyah
To: PJ-Comix
Communist goals 22 through 25 as read into the congressional record on january 10 1963 by A S Herlong of Florida.
22. Continue discrediting American culture by degrading all forms of artistic expression. An American Communist cell was told to eliminate all good sculpture from parks and buildings, substitute shapeless, awkward and meaningless forms.
23. Control art critics and directors of art museums. Our plan is to promote ugliness, repulsive, meaningless art.
24. Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them censorship and a violation of free speech and free press.
25. Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV.
http://www.uhuh.com/nwo/communism/comgoals.htm
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:18:00 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
To: PJ-Comix
God rest his soul. I just spent a Norman Rockwell Fourth of July in small town, USA, Richfield, WA. on Saturday. Flags lined streets, live music of a talented band, kiosks with things for children to do, beer gardens, ice cream, and the greatest fireworks display I have ever witnessed. Then a curbside neighborhood potluck party on the 4th, with a blazing open fire to warm up to because it was chilly, and another amazing fireworks display, not to mention a group of very pleasant people to chat with. Yes, small towns really know how to celebrate our precious commemoration day. Norman Rockwell was written all over it, and it was beautiful!
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:20:53 PM PDT
by
Paperdoll
( On the cutting edge)
To: PJ-Comix
Interestingly enough, Steven Spielberg - a guy who could only be described as a liberal - has one of the largest Rockwell collections in the country (maybe the world).
Other than Rockwell, there aren’t too many other 20th Century American painters I really care for, except for maybe Grant Wood and Ed Hooper. Jackson Pollack, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol - none of them appeal to me.
To: cripplecreek
To: Dr. Sivana
This important work, Ultimate Painting #19, recently sold for $190,000 LOL HA Ben Franklin was right!!
A fool and his money are soon parted
To: PJ-Comix
Click through to the Washington Post article - which, admittedly, is crap - and read the comments. Even among the newpaper’s readership, Mr. Gopnik is taking a beating.
The best punishment for him is silent obliviousness to his existence and to his opinions.
100 years from now, Americans will still know Rockwell as the master illustrator of the early and middle 20th century. Mr. Gopnik and the "art" he favors will rightly be regarded as tasteless trash.
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:24:28 PM PDT
by
Captain Rhino
(“Si vis pacem, para bellum” - if you want peace, prepare for war.)
To: PJ-Comix
Too bad Rockwell didn’t do a painting of Leon Trotsky with the ice axe embedded in his skull.
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:25:25 PM PDT
by
alpo
To: PJ-Comix; windcliff; onedoug
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:26:07 PM PDT
by
stylecouncilor
(What Would Jim Thompson Do?)
To: OldDeckHand
Dirty little secret is that Rockwell (once shunned as pedestrian art) is experiencing a revival among the wealthy...especially Leftists.
To: Dr. Sivana
Hey, that guy copied ‘Spinal Tap’!
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:31:16 PM PDT
by
tanuki
(Obamacare, Cap and Tax, Amnesty, in that order....)
To: PJ-Comix
The Left hates anyone who loves America. This country is not perfect, but it is the most wonderful place to have existed in this world. Most of the people in the rest of the world know this, and would love to live here. Those of use fortunate enough to have been born here should thank the Lord for that fact.
The kind of idealized America portrayed by Rockwell actually existed within the memory of people still alive, although the Left has worked tirelessly to portray it as nothing but a myth.
To: PJ-Comix
Just do a bio on Gopnik and it will tell you everything you need to know. The WAPO isn't fit to wrap fish in.
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:39:23 PM PDT
by
truthguy
(Good intentions are not enough.)
To: hellbender
the Left has worked tirelessly to portray it as nothing but a myth.
Most certainly not a myth. I grew up in a tiny midwestern town and saw bits and pieces of it throughout my 1970s childhood. I live in an even tinier town now and can still find a fair bit of Rockwell's America.
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posted on
07/05/2010 6:42:49 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
To: Charlespg
Yes. The emperor's new clothes come to mind...
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