Jay leno and Scarlett Johansson PROVED MY POINT...Art value depends on demand. A kleenex filled with ...whatever nasal/pulmonary secretions is worth more if it comes from a celebrity, it's even better if it's a good looking celebrity (like Brad Pitt or Scarlett Johansson).
In my February 20th, 2007 post I argued that Brad Pitt's used kleenex could fetch top dollars on eBay. Looks like I was right....the highest bid for Scarlett Johansson's used tissue is now (at the time I was writing this blog post) valued at US $3272 (FREE SHIPPING) (Link to auction HERE).
Now coming back to the value of art....I hope I will never hear a complaint about the fact that Barnett Newman's "Voice of Fire" was purchased for $1.8 Million. NEVER!!! (Right... C?)
Friday, December 19, 2008
Jay Leno stole my idea....but for a good cause!
Posted by Dominic at 10:36 AM 1 comments
Labels: Barnett Newman, Brad Pitt, Contemporary art, eBay, Jay Leno, Kleenex, Scarlett Johansson
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Device to Root Out Evil
Ah...controversy finally got the best of it! Art is sometimes supposed to challenge our minds and our souls. I guess this was too much for some people...just too bad! I am surprized this sculpture will move to Alberta (Calgary), a more conservative province. Oh well....all the best little church!
Read the story HERE
Image source: Flickr CC
Posted by Dominic at 1:59 PM 0 comments
Labels: Art, conservative values, Contemporary art, controversy, Device to Root Out Evil, vancouver
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Modern art, Britney Spears hair and Brad Pitt's facial tissue...
I love art, especially contemporary art. One of my favorite painters is Barnett Newman and the National Gallery in Ottawa has one of its paintings...Voice of Fire (the title)...and it is just splendid! This special painting is nothing more that two vertical lines surrounding a red one (you can see it here). The museum purchased it in 1989 for 1.8 million (CDN). Is that too much for such a simple painting (although it is 18 feet tall)?
Maybe yes....but...maybe not! It depends! Some people would not spend a dime for it. After all, all this money could have been used for social housing, homeless people, shelters....biomedical research! On the other hand, this is the price to pay for a "Barnett Newman". Why? Because there is a market for it! Still not convinced?
Let me give you a little (and disgusting) example!
You follow someone and that person blows its nose and throws the facial tissue on the ground as he walks...are you going to touch that dirty facial tissue? Chances are, you are going to stay clear of that piece of softened cellulose with goo in it. BUT WAIT....that person in front of you is...YES...Brad Pitt! If you have just a bit of marketing brains, you are going to sell it on eBay (if you can prove it comes from Brad...maybe you can extract DNA from it). That SAME facial tissue now has a market potential! You understand? Sure you do! That is probably why you are not surprized by the fact that poor Britney's (boo-hoo) hair is now on sale on the internet...for a million bucks MINIMUM.
That's a lot of money for some keratin that grew in a head full of water....but that's just me!
Picture: http://www.flickr.com/photos/russelljsmith/9658510/
Posted by Dominic at 5:10 PM 0 comments
Labels: Art, Barnett Newman, Brad Pitt, Britney Spears, Contemporary art, facial tissue, modern art