bort wrote:
What mall do YOU go to?
I don't always go to malls. But when I do, I prefer ones that are straightforward about their function of selling merchandise rather than being pretentious about the metaphysical, mystical, and socio-historical nature of the merchandise.
As an aside, and not personally directed at you or anyone else here, I think it's frustrating to hear people talk about not liking art, and then trying to minimize it.
I, for one, did not say or suggest that I don't like art. Believe me, I've done my time in a broad variety of art museums from Basel to Philadelphia to NY to Paris to London to Turin, Florence, and Verona ... And I don't think we want to get too deeply into the "What is Art?" question here, but unless you're anxious to see everything as good art, then it's necessary to concede that some stuff is good art, some stuff is bad art, and some stuff is not art at all. (There are those who deny this, but they have their own agendas.) Professionally, it's the job of the art critic to make these distinctions; but they're distinctions that all of us must make according to our own criteria.
Making judgments of that sort doesn't "minimize" art in any way. Quite the opposite. I did definitely say that the characterization of this piece (whether art, not art, high art, or low art) was absolute horse ****. I feel that way not because I DON'T like art, but because I DO like art.
