I don't find his work offensive, he has his reasons why he does such stuff but it's also up to you how you interpret it. I hardly see it as ritual sacrifice, some cartoon drawings of some characters and the half half vinyl statues are cool, if you can say that is mocking HS, then you may as well say the human replicas in chiropractors rooms is HS art. But as for the strange photos of kids and the blood coming down the wall.. That's a completely different story
the buyer is aware of what he is buying in KAWS high end works and art at that level has been proven to be used to launder human trafficking monies
hard to find offensive themes in many of Jeff Koon's giant balloon sculptures, but everybody knows he is a perverted sicko and a pedophile
Warhol and other artists like Basquiat, and Jackson Pollock before them, were fundamental in establishing the entire contrived Pop Art scam that is nothing more than mass produced, low effort crap that is foisted upon the public as groundbreaking and meaningful and of course, valuable.
Thank you for that very articulate, helpful explanation. Daniel Loeb, backer of the owner of the home in the first OP link, has owned pieces by Jeff Koons, Andy Warhol, and Basquiat.
For anyone unfamiliar, that line is from a common Catholic prayer before eating. It might also be said in Satanic rituals, as although I remember my (cabal-involved) fake-Catholic parents saying that every night before dinner, I also remember it as something you say with a priest standing in front. But I can't find it referenced as a church prayer.
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exposethecriminals ago
In the second link is the rabbit.
This brought me to tears:
The artist, KAWS, makes child sized "Dissected Companions."
This Connecticut couple (not the house in the OP) owns two featured here.
Mind blowing: the CT couple may very well be high level crisis actors, Tony and Anne Greenberg:
http://www.whale.to/c/tony_greenberg.html
Oh_Well_ian ago
I've known about KAWS for about a year.
Lot's of his work on ARTSY.NET
The site is a treasure trove of leads.
Zzzmmm333 ago
I don't find his work offensive, he has his reasons why he does such stuff but it's also up to you how you interpret it. I hardly see it as ritual sacrifice, some cartoon drawings of some characters and the half half vinyl statues are cool, if you can say that is mocking HS, then you may as well say the human replicas in chiropractors rooms is HS art. But as for the strange photos of kids and the blood coming down the wall.. That's a completely different story
Oh_Well_ian ago
the buyer is aware of what he is buying in KAWS high end works and art at that level has been proven to be used to launder human trafficking monies
hard to find offensive themes in many of Jeff Koon's giant balloon sculptures, but everybody knows he is a perverted sicko and a pedophile
Warhol and other artists like Basquiat, and Jackson Pollock before them, were fundamental in establishing the entire contrived Pop Art scam that is nothing more than mass produced, low effort crap that is foisted upon the public as groundbreaking and meaningful and of course, valuable.
exposethecriminals ago
Thank you for that very articulate, helpful explanation. Daniel Loeb, backer of the owner of the home in the first OP link, has owned pieces by Jeff Koons, Andy Warhol, and Basquiat.
One Koons piece is innocent looking, Baroque Egg with Bow (Turquoise/Magenta), was in an exhibition creepily named For What You Are About to Receive, and Loeb sold it for $5.4 million.
For anyone unfamiliar, that line is from a common Catholic prayer before eating. It might also be said in Satanic rituals, as although I remember my (cabal-involved) fake-Catholic parents saying that every night before dinner, I also remember it as something you say with a priest standing in front. But I can't find it referenced as a church prayer.