A newspaper had two articles that challenge the nature of art, a Lego Sculpture and a Computer portrait.
The first one, a Lego construction that sells for $1500, seems childish in its use of a child’s toy and is potentially dangerous as anyone who has stepped on a Lego block knows.
The second, a computer drawn portrait of Edmond de Belamy, seems derivative and rather blurry but sold for an astonishing $432,500. This might be a defining example of the computer acronym GIGO - garbage in, garbage out.
A third overall concern is the cost of some art with Wikipedia listing almost 40 pieces sold for over $100 million. Surely a better use of that money might be to build a few hospitals.
I know art is much broader in range that what I like as art works but at times it seems someone is playing a prank, a very expensive prank on the art world.
Turn the computer off, put the Lego blocks away and get out into the sun with some watercolour paints.
Dennis Fitzgerald
Melbourne, Australia