Jun 11
samktg commented on
Jeff Koons, White Preschooler Supplicant to the White One Percent.
@13, I agree, it's a bit simple, and is cause for confusion with regards to the actual classical sculptures incorporated and the postmodern practice. Frankly, though, I despise Koons (on a level that goes well beyond more common negative opinions) and thought the review did an otherwise lovely job of dragging his name and work through the mud.
Jun 11
samktg commented on
Jeff Koons, White Preschooler Supplicant to the White One Percent.
@6, Modernism and classicism don't refer here to 20th century MoMA-approved art or to the reformulation of classical ideals. As I read it, Modernism here means something more like "socially transformative" while classicism aligns more closely with "conservative" or even "regressive." It gets particularly confusing because Koons has made a postmodern raid on classical sculpture. And yeah, it's decadent.
Just go read the article on Hyperallergic, Yau gives Koons a sound metaphorical drubbing. It's fun to watch, even if you already have a solid opinion on Koons.
Jun 11
samktg commented on
Jeff Koons, White Preschooler Supplicant to the White One Percent.
I like to imagine I live in a reality where neither Koons nor Gagosian nor even Zwirner exist. I salute Yau for his fortitude in dealing with all three.
What really stuck out in the article for me was this line, almost an aside:
It is not painting that is dead, but the repeated use of Pop culture as an unconsidered source, an easy go-to pool of images.
It mostly is lazy, and it's a convenient way for the wealthy to enjoy "low" culture without the "low" people. It drives me up the wall.
Jun 5
samktg commented on
Why I Ride Fearlessly Without A Helmet.
So, when you catch your front wheel in a streetcar track, and you crack your helmet-less head open when you flip over handlebars, you're doing your part to bring on the anarchist utopia? Carry on please.
May 13
samktg commented on
Passenger Ejected from Plane for Singing "I Will Always Love You".
The possibility that this was the result of a diabetic episode is really not all that bizarre. Episodes of hypoglycemia, caused by taking too much insulin, can cause people to behave in really weird and unexpected ways. The flight crew can handle situations like these however they want (I really can't blame them for not thinking to offer her a glass of juice), but if this woman really is diabetic, and this behavior was caused by a severely low blood sugar, AA is in the wrong for refusing to help her make other arrangements.