The Art Gallery Of Ontario (AGO) has a major show on now of the works of Jean-Michel Basquiat (click HERE for info). Unfortunately there was no photography allowed but I quite liked this banner at the entrance. I need to go back for another viewing to make up my mind about his work.
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Sounds like sound advice!
A very interesting body of work. I clicked on several of the pieces on the web site to learn more and see more detail. It's not the kind of work I'd hang on the walls but, it certainly is the kind of work you study and think about and I supposed that is exactly what art should do.
Some art definitely requires a second look Pat, after looking at the link, this exhibition qualifies :)
Bingo!
Great quote. It's always sad when I get somewhere and they say no cameras, I do understand it sometimes. But for the sake of just sharing in say a blog, or to a friend which often times has prompted others if in the area to check it out too! Win! Win!
I rather like that philosophy.
Interesting.... I will think about that:)
Very interesting art work. Like the quote on the sign.
I like the banner. :-)
I'm not so sure about Jean-Michel Basquiat. Tom The Backroads Traveller
a neat quote/philosophy
An interesting approach to his art :) It been a while since I've visited the AGO - too long. Not sure about this artist, but its definitely in my plans to stop by soonly.
That's nice. Shouldn't be art really taken that way? I like it.
That's nice. Shouldn't be art really taken that way? I like it.
That should be true for any artist...
Yes that's great advise.
lovely saying
Basquiat is not my cup of tea but the quote is great!
I also like the banner.
Greetings.
Nice thought on the sign...
Nice quote.
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I like his philosophy!
Wise words!
Now that would be one show I would love to see.
Great quote from a "street" artist
ALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
=^..^=
I also like the sign. Very eye catching.
Good quote !
Not my style of art. Thanks for sharing the link. Too bad you were't allowed to take photos, though.
In many sites are banned pictures:((
his work is not at all my style, but I agree with his sentiment on that banner. Art should not be thought about too much during it's creation.
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