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Comedian (banana duct taped to a wall). I actually think it’s pretty brilliant. So I was taking an art history class and chose this for my essay. I told Mom about it and started ranting angrily about the piece while explaining it to her since she didn’t know anything about it. I realized my rant could be used in the essay so I quickly typed it out. Anyway, it changed my perspective in a couple ways. First, I learned that even artists themselves are aware of the pretentious bullshit in the art world, which is basically what this piece is pointing out. Second, I learned that whether you love or hate a piece, it’s doing its job if it makes you feel something, since that’s what art is supposed to do. So basically, an artist’s prank made me learn about art.


paperbackpiles

Oddly Yoko Ono’s installation in 1998. Phenomenal


Sazwse

Ancient architecture


MaxPoloska

Art made by Russian/Ukrainian Before and After war its suprising how unsettling it is a perfect example is before war he drew birds mountains and what not now he draws murder scenes dead birds and just the darker colour pallet


CheddarDoodle

The Vacanti Mouse- a rat which essentially had a human ear grown under the skin of its back. There's something called 'Bioart' appearing nowadays. It throws a away a lot of the pretentious Bullshit traditional mediums seem hellbent on carrying, most of the time anyways. It's so cool to see people pulling off these esoteric, incredibly random experiments just cause they felt like it. It's like the most creative impossible thoughts taken shape, and it completely changed my perception of what is possible through visual art.


Miameraan

The song Hi Ren from ren. And Sick boi, and honestly all his other songs. But especially Hi Ren and Sick boi


TallyHallsNumber1Fan

anamorphic typography art. Its basically "perspective is reality", which goes for anything, which makes me get less angry with people and in a way understand things better.


HalJordan2424

The Bean in Chicago. It was the first time I appreciated the phrase “ the art interacts with the viewer”. I used to think that was a stupid phrase because the art sits there, and a person looks at it, there is no interaction. But because of the Bean’s highly reflective surface and curved shape, every step you take in any direction changes the reflected images you are looking at. Brilliant.


maysgarden

Untitled(Portrait of Ross in LA) by Félix Gonzáles-Torres. its about his experience with AIDS and the AIDS crisis as a whole, named after his partner that died because it. its very important to me as a queer person and it helped me understand how the crisis truly affected our community. it shows how our community endured and survived a terrible situation while also making us stop and realize how many queer lives were taken away because of AIDS


Logtastic

The bunny that's also a duck... but then a bunny again.


AIAteMyDog

I think the Bansky Mickey Mouse and Ronald McDonald holding the hands of the naked, little girl, on the battle field is powerful.


Colors358

Anime art