Andy WARHOL

  • Andy WARHOL,  art,  modern art,  tolsoy

    Mr Brainwash, Tolstoy and Salvador Dali Mashup

    The artist of the future will understand that to compose a fairy-tale, a little song which will touch, a lullaby or a riddle which will entertain, a jest which will amuse, or to draw a sketch which will delight dozens of generations or millions of children and adults, is incomparably more important and more fruitful than to compose a novel or a symphony, or paint a picture which will divert some members of the wealthy classes for a short time, and then be for ever forgotten. The region of this art of the simple feelings accessible to all is enormous, and it is as yet almost untouched. Tolstoy “What is…

  • Andy WARHOL,  art,  contemporary art,  Damien HIRST,  fine art,  Hedi Ferjani,  Jeff KOONS,  lower east side,  modern art

    Is Contemporary Art the place where meaning goes to die? Ask Hedi Ferjani

    According to many post-modern thinker’s, meaning is no longer fixed, static or contingent. In Hedi Ferjani’s work we see the iconoclast’s lament for the loss of meaning with these grave stones; however, he juxtaposes what is absent by making the referent present….interesting work… Andy WARHOL, Damien HIRST, Jeff KOONS….who’s next? Hedi Ferjani? Thanks to Mark M Whelan The latest news in contemporary and modern art in New York, London, Paris and Berlin