I must mention that a lot of Pop Art is what I, as an uncultured non-art-lover would refer to as 'porn'. That's because, to me, large close up shots of penetration and ejaculation and cunnilingus and masturbation is 'porn'. And when these images are featured in magazines, as many of them were in the exhibit, that definitely qualifies as 'porn' in my books. As do images of one woman and several men engaged in various acts. The rooms containing these pieces all had warnings as you enter saying that there was sexual content and that you needed to be 18+ to enter and they had staff at the entrance to watch out. One guy asked me if I was over 18 and then looked skeptical when I said yes (This was probably due to my gasp of horror/shock when I saw the first massive image in that particular room was an extreme close up of something that does not need to be viewed extremely close up, much less blown up and hung on a wall), he only relaxed when I offered to show him ID. That was the room for an artist with the last name Koon, just a heads up for any of you who might one day go see an exhibit featuring his work, 'Graphic' does not even begin to describe his images. One of these magical rooms in the exhibit was devoted to an artist (Andrea something) who's piece was a video of her (the artist) having sex with a collector. Apparently she contacted a bunch of galleries and asked them to get a list of collectors who would pay an undisclosed amount to have the privilege of getting a video of her having sex with them to add to their collection.....yep, that's porn to me. So the room just had the explanation of the piece and then the video shot from one mounted camera using existing lighting. There were tons of people standing around watching but I read the description and thought that maybe I misunderstood, watched the video for about 10 seconds and realized I understood perfectly and then left the room. The room right after the one with the video was one that had only one 'piece': a life-sized fake (God, I hope it was fake and not stuffed) dead horse sprawled on the ground with a wooden post stabbed in its flank that had a sign stuck to it that read 'Iniri' or 'Ingiri', something like that. It was by far the most disturbing thing I have seen in a long time. I wanted to vomit. But I guess that's what some art does to you. What boggles my mind is that there were some people standing around observing it. I just got the hell out of that room before my stomach could reject my lunch.
So I've noted my favourite piece, my least favourite piece, but the craziest piece was in a room dedicated to the young British artists who brought Pop Art to
Pics below of Keith Haring and his work and also some pics I took outside the Tate Modern. Absolutely breathtaking view.
The view from the boardwalk thing outside the Tate Modern .
Close up.
The path leading to the Tate from the little boardwalk area.
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Keith Haring and some of his work, also wearing some of his work.
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3 comments:
that;s the bridge from harry potter that the bad guys turn into black cloud like things and destroy it and the people try to flee!!! when I come we are walking over it, even though I too, freeze up when coming into contact with bridges and thus dread the experience. But how wonderful!Also, I really really really want to go to the Tate. I hear its amazing from both you and maura and so I must visit.
Ooooo and the National Portriat Gallery(or its something like that) Maura told me about it.
i too would like to walk across that bridge...i don't like bridges, but i'd rather walk across one than drive, so it should be fine!
I walked across that bridge and lived. It's actaully pretty neat and I seem to recall the water tour guy telling some sort of story about it, but I can't remember. It may have once been an old bridge that collapsed hundreds of years ago. sorry, that probably isn't helping.
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