Money for Sale, Heroin-Injected Lasagna: How One Artist Is Defining Our Era

Aug 13, 2018 · 4 comments
DILLON (North Fork)
It's just green dot.
schip (santa fe)
Hi. I bagged my house in Berkeley in 1987 (for fumigation purposes, but of course purpose is not considered state-of-the-art any longer). I'd be happy to provide Mr Bader with a signed certificate of authenticity. Also. Every source I can find pegs Lautréamont as the author of the sewing machine quote.
fast/furious (the new world)
101 years after Duchamp's R. Mutt urinal - which many consider the most influential artwork of the 20th century - Darren Bader is still working off great artists like Duchamp and Warhol. When will there be real innovation in art instead of just pale imitations by people like Bader? For Darren Bader to proclaim that Marcel Duchamp wasn't interested in beauty reveals how shallow and silly he is.
21hgmj (New York)
In his book, My philosophy for A to B and back again published in 1975, Andy Warhol mention that if he had $500000, instead of buying a work of art he would go to the bank get it in cash, go home, make a bundle with the money and hang it on the wall. He would like this better then art. Like wise, Yves Klein the French artist in 1959 "sold" for gold a "landscape" (most famous a view of the river Seine) where the collector bought in gold given directly to the artist present next to him, who then through it in the river. What's new or the point in Darren Bader's work?