I went to see a Hopper exhibition at the Tate Modern in London a while back, whist we were there I noticed a group of people sat round some sort of guide person discussing a painting, using a loose term, that was about 5ft wide by 4ft high with about five horizontal stripes of differing colours and that was it nothing else.
The lecture given about this painting lasted for at least a half of an hour?
I can remember that the painting was a Matisse, I really like his relief sculptures, they can be understood, they convey power contained within the human frame etc and they are a delight to the eye, I've no idea where he was going with his art work, I dare say the stripy painting I've described can be found somewhere on the web, have a look and perhaps someone can tell me how a few stripes of paint on a canvass merits a half an hour of talk.
These stripes were about as interesting as 'the unmade bed', no, the 'light being switched on and off' had a slight edge?
This kind of supposed "art", puts me in mind of the story of the "king and his suit of clothes".
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