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Using Monet to buy Degas.And filling it up with Van Diesel
Using Monet to buy Degas.And filling it up with Van Diesel
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Wow - firstly apologies for the typoLeaving aside that you can't even spell the guy's name right, you could always just appreciate the visual spectacle of the thing instead of getting all snobby on us. I've spent from dawn to dusk in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam and I still want to see this. And I'm sure there will be very many Brighton types loading up on their poison of choice and having the very best of times in there
Never once took it as a personal attack. Just thought you came across as a bit of a pompous tvvat on this particular occasionWow - firstly apologies for the typo
Secondly - why would you take my post as an attack on you? If you didn’t take it as that, why respond to my post with an attack on me and accuse me of being ‘snobby’. Read my post again - I said I personally would rather see the original.
Just because you started a thread doesn’t mean NSCers have to agree with you - clearly I’m not the only poster who wasn’t overly impressed.
Enjoy the show, I’m sure you will indeed find it ‘amazing’
I’m not being pompous - it just doesn’t appeal to me - I would rather see the originals without the music and light show that’s all.Never once took it as a personal attack. Just thought you came across as a bit of a pompous tvvat. Still do in fact on this occasion
My parents took me to that one while we were on holiday in Spain - I was only 5 years old - I was taken out screaming because the ‘crooked faces’ and ‘melting clocks’ freaked me out . Years later he became one of my favourite artists.If you find yourself in Figueres, Spain, go to the amazing Dali museum there...just wow!
Apologies for that that, thenI’m not being pompous - it just doesn’t appeal to me ffs - mea culpa for expressing an opinion contrary to yours. I would rather see the originals without the music and light show that’s all.
Btw I have mild dyslexia- auto correct works most of the time for me but not on proper names if I have not typed them before on my phone therefore your sarcastic comment wasn’t appreciated very much
Yes, we certainly react differently at different ages! Your parents had a lot of faith in you at 5 years to take you into the Dali museum , some wonderful and disturbing stuff there .My parents took me to that one while we were on holiday in Spain - I was only 5 years old - I was taken out screaming because the ‘crooked faces’ and ‘melting clocks’ freaked me out . Years later he became one of my favourite artists.
We also were taken to the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid later on the same holiday. Picasso’s Guernica didn’t disturb me nearly as much (although it does now) because I loved horses (which my Dad pointed out in the painting for me) but at that age was completely immune to the horrors of war and therefore blind to the painting’s imagery or it’s meaning.
Yes, years later my parents told me they had been asked by the curator to take me out and that the exhibition wasn’t suitable for young kids - little did the curator know though that like Dali, at the age of 5, I was also obsessed with drawing and painting but not cars, houses and matchstick people like most normal 5 year olds but pretty surreal (and a tad disturbing) paintings (I had bad dreams as a kid ) - Guess Mum and Dad thought I would recognise a kindred spiritYes, we certainly react differently at different ages! Your parents had a lot of faith in you at 5 years to take you into the Dali museum , some wonderful and disturbing stuff there .
I actually mentioned it to the Mrs the other day, it looks amazing.If you find yourself in Figueres, Spain, go to the amazing Dali museum there...just wow!
It was blistering hot when I was there, so had an evening nap then went to the midnight opening - very special
I would hope a show like this might still encourage people to go and see the ‘real thing’ rather than affirming a need not to see the originals - our great art museums need public money.
Imagine wandering around an art gallery and having Joey Barton bothering you as you try and understand why a load of paint splattered on a canvas costs 5 million and wonder if your 5 year old could do that?
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