Weird man strips off clothes and dances around in an art gallery
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recently in my city, a group paid for a video of performance art to be made in the national portrait gallery and needless to say it's still puzzling me even on the third watchthrough
i looked at the comments and years have been shaved off my life. :speechless:
[QUOTE=nAXiom090;52567393]i looked at the comments and years have been shaved off my life. :speechless:[/QUOTE]
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you know that picture of a depressed mike stoklasa? then you understand what it's like
I guess the true value of this piece is bringing out the insane people from the woodwork
Young Fathers is one of my favorite groups and they're not black supremacist or racist in the slightest. Dunno why this piece is getting latched onto in the comments for that, to me it seems to be about victory over oppression, that he's living while those that oppressed his ancestors are all dead, and that he's privileged enough to be alive while they're all dead.
I mean, this band literally has an album titled "White Men Are Black Men Too," so it's upsetting to see people view this piece as something anti-white.
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