A world of difference to me, by today's judgments.
Koon's has class? the old Greek  has a bad paint job.
mando

On May 28, 2008, at 11:06 AM, Mike Mallory wrote:

Compare - The Augustus of Prima Porta http://www.projo.com/art/
content/lb_ancient_color_art_05-28-08_96A0OKP_v15.237e99f.html


Michael Jackson & Bubbles http://www.csulb.edu/~karenk/20thcwebsite/
439final/ah439fin-Full.00015.html

I know I have offered a defense of Koons, but I have to admit that
looking at Michael Jackson & Bubbles feels a lot like someone
trying to force feed me Crhme br{lie . It's a little too sweet for
my taste.   Nevertheless, aside from the backfilling narrative, I'm
not sure I can say one is much different from the other.

Mike Mallory


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No comparison to Koon's art (Michael jackson and the monkey).

mando

On May 28, 2008, at 2:24 AM, aesthete aesthete wrote:

http://www.projo.com/art/content/
lb_ancient_color_art_05-28-08_96A0OKP_v15.23
7e99f.html
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