Date: | May 26, 2004 / year-entry #206 |
Tags: | non-computer |
Orig Link: | https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20040526-00/?p=39163 |
Comments: | 1 |
Summary: | The Museum of Bad Art: Art Too Bad To Be Ignored. The Athlete Crayon and pencil on canvas by Unknown 30″x40″ Acquired from trash in Boston by Scott Wilson A startling work, and one of the largest crayon on canvas pieces that most people can ever hope to see. The bulging leg muscles, the black... |
The Museum of Bad Art: Art Too Bad To Be Ignored.
The Athlete also happens to be one of the most controversial works in the MOBA collection. Read the scandalous details! |
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Wow, that’s ace. Reminds me of the Thrift Store Paintings which I went to see at the ICA, in London, a few years back, which was great fun and more than a little disturbing.
I was searching for details of this, and it turns out that Bad Art has it’s own section in the Yahoo Directory: http://tinyurl.com/2efdn
I never realised that it was a full full blown movement in it’s own right. Lots of good stuff.