disagreed. Spilled tea is bad art

I’ve made paper look like older paper using teabags at school?

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We have this hanging massively on the dining room wall. Always been a big fan.

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I saw that in person the other month while in Chicago.

It felt weird to see it without the anteater and the plastic chairs.

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Big fan of Saul Bass’ film posters.

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That’s a Banksy too, I think.

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Milk, no sugar?

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Gavin Turk

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This is why I love my Future of the Left Plot Against Common Sense t shirt :slight_smile:

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I got one of those off eBay a while ago…

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Probably would have to say mid-sixties America

From the blurb: “Tea Stain shows both Turk’s recent presence but also his absence. The “mark” of the artist is a piece of ephemera which could either be treasured as a relic or discarded as waste. Meanwhile, Tea Stain also continues Turk’s interest in the nature of tea and its relationship to British heritage and colonialism but also tea breaks as the artist contemplates the blank page and the next idea begins to form.”

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Any poster with Scatman Crothers on it is a-ok with me.

You can have a signed biscuit with your tea (also by Gavin Turk).

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A symbol of Britishness but also lost innocence, which poses the question, what knowledge has the artist gained from his taste of it?

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ha ha ha!

what a joker!

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i liek gavin turk

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…if…?

I’ve been through a lot of these, and while some are OK, a LOT of you need to get a LOT better at appraising art, please.

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Quite like Keith Haring stuff.

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if you were asked