Art, Architecture
[Modern art is designed to make advertising artwork seem good according to Thomas Sheridan (modern art: 28), e.g. Saatchi, king of junk art, is an ad man. Damien Hirst, doing the Eye hand sign, showing who is behind his success and junk art.]
See: Authors
[Book] Con Art – Why You Ought To Sell Your Damien Hirsts While You Can by Julian Spalding
[vid] Modern Art Spaces are State Sanctioned Attacks on Beauty, Creativity and Individuality
Interview 442 – Thomas Sheridan (modern art: 28) Thomas Sheridan
A Study of Art by Israel Shamir
MI6 Mind Control Experiments and Salvador Dali
Artist, Sculpture
Louise Bourgeois
Fernando
Botero
Dali
Damien Hirst
Art design
Wally Olins
Architect
Norman Forster
External
11/23/09: Spitting Mad Jews and Angry Artists: Part 2
11/20/09: Spitting Mad Jews and Angry Artists: Part 1
09/20/09: The Plot Against Art, Part 2 I hate to tell you this, but if you like modern art there has to be something radically wrong with you. To feel hostile towards it is as natural as being repelled by incest. Modern art is out to corrupt you. If it doesn’t do this, it will have failed to achieve the primary purpose of its elitist promoters. It will have failed to undermine traditional values. It will have failed to produce a “culture of pessimism.” It will have failed to destroy the sacral core of life. It will have failed to poison your mind and give you the sickness unto death. It will have failed to make you what Big Brother finally managed to make Winston Smith in Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four: a mindless zombie.
09/19/09: The Plot Against Art, Part 1
Tristan Tzara and the Jewish Roots of Dada, Part 1
Tristan Tzara and the Jewish Roots of Dada, Part 2



Yayoi Kusama Sanpaku eye


Damien Hirst
Tongues
Demonic/Satanic look
All seeing eye (people) Death's Head (Skull &
Bones)

Marcel Duchamp's
Fountain,
photographed in 1917 by
Alfred Steiglitz,
an early 20th-century Jewish photographer and promoter of modern art.
“It does not take much stretching of the
imagination,”
gushes Calvin Tomkins, art critic of the New Yorker, “to see in the
urinal’s gently flowing curves the veiled head of a classic Renaissance Madonna
or a seated Buddha.” In 2004, this inspired pissoire was voted Most Influential
Work of the 20th century by 500 “art experts” — sorry, “piss-artists.”
---09/20/09: The Plot Against Art, Part 2

Damien Hirst, A
Thousand Years (1990). Richard Lacayo of
Time Magazine:
“A
Thousand Years is
a large glass box in which real maggots hatch into flies that appear to feed on
blood from a severed cow’s head.”
Charles Saatchi and Hirst had a "symbiotic
relationship" as collector and artist from about 1992–2003.---09/20/09: The Plot Against Art, Part 2


All seeing eye (people)
http://putasparanoias.blogspot.com/

Dali

Tomek Sętowski

Gyuri Lohmuller

Vladimir Kush


Andrius Kovelinas

Sarah Joncas