The issue is Kinkade's ideology, and particularly his nostalgia; his paintings endlessly trumpet a nonexistent past when times were simpler and morality more pure. There's nothing wrong with this, but it stands at odds with a contemporary art world that looks to the future for inspiration. We value complexity and innovation, and distrust saccharine pictures of the past.
I've been covering the art industry for nine years, and I still don't feel like I have a clear grasp on what an art consultant does. What's the diffe… - Paddy Johnson
I've been covering the art industry for nine years, and I still don't feel like I have a clear grasp on what an art consultant does. What's the diffe…
- Paddy Johnson
Two main groups like to drop the readymade bomb—galleries and art historians. Galleries love to drop the Duchamp brand because dealers can try to con… - Paddy Johnson
Two main groups like to drop the readymade bomb—galleries and art historians. Galleries love to drop the Duchamp brand because dealers can try to con…
The issue is Kinkade's ideology, and particularly his nostalgia; his paintings endlessly trumpet a nonexistent past when times were simpler and moral… - Paddy Johnson
The issue is Kinkade's ideology, and particularly his nostalgia; his paintings endlessly trumpet a nonexistent past when times were simpler and moral…
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