Do we really need to deal with this trash? Ever since the secularization of culture, art has always been the first target of the psychos, from the lowest rube to the most beloved dictator.
We ought to make up our own "Worst Person in the World" per Oberman, for people like Shaw, the Ayn Randians, Mao, the Talibaners, and all those other millions of morons who don't have a clue. WC --- On Tue, 11/18/08, Chris Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: Chris Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Stuart Gallery, Boston > To: [email protected] > Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 1:13 PM > Here's a list of books written in the 1950's by the > Theodore Shaw whom Michael > just mentioned: > > *Hypocrisy about art, and what you don't gain by it. > *Precious rubbish, as raked out of current criticism and > commented on > *Art reconstructed, a new theory of aesthetics, > *Critical quackery why critics are guilty of it, and how to > see through it. > *Don't get taught art this way as so many people do. > *Art's endurance > *War on critics. > *The hypocrisies of criticism > *Art at a price, a new approach to aesthetics > *How the Metropolitan Museum misteaches art > *Art and arsenic : how you are being murdered by an > important party. > *The gross mis-teaching of art by our greatest museum. > *How the Metropolitan Museum's white lies turn black. > *How to conjecture art and not be a wise guy. > > > What a prophet! (even if he's obviously addressing a > middle-brow audience -- > which was probably a fatal flaw) > > Almost all of them were published by the Stuart Gallery, > Boston. > > Is anyone on this list familiar with that institution ? > > ____________________________________________________________ > Click to become a master chef, own a restaurant and make > millions. > http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/fc/PnY6rc1mKyemLaIZ2LgEYRY2Z6ufM1 > 9V7UF3D1kytbbG5yzyWiayQ/
