Now this I get. I have looked at some of the Warhol silkscreens in
museums, & yes, they were 'interesting' (to me) for a moment there, &
then I was off to see the stuff I really wanted to spend time in front
of. But I do see their historical (or is that 'art-historical')
importance, & also the fact that they reproduce, in pamphlets or books
really well, to continue making their point.
Not sure I'd want them on my own walls for long though; so, point
taken, Mark.
Doug
On 17-Apr-10, at 11:37 AM, Mark Weiss wrote:
> Does one learn anything from living with them, and for how long? If
> the duration is short we're talking fad or interior decoration.
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