>Besides asking if he is convincing about that work, ask how any of it would be useful in thinking about a Mozart concerto or a Conger painting.
Or -- about a pair of shoes as painted by a kid in high school art class. If H. does not consider all such efforts to be art, why not ? (BTW -- I saw one of the Van Gogh shoe paintings last year in the Vollard exhibit -- and really liked it - though, I admit, issues concerning footwear never occurred to me.) Knowing that Cheerskep has already studied it, I think I'll order the book and see how far I get. Does anyone here know whether H. collected any art ? (other, of course, than Nazi propaganda literature) ____________________________________________________________ Come clean with a brand new shower. Click now! http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/fc/BLSrjnxSDIB5uFTTaFhW3uelydPSa8 eslxL4uf8mxsk4mKhqdk74MK2YBGo/
