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Re: Fine Art - 09-12-2006, 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Roberto
Warhol's lithographs were virtually churned out on a production-line like some banal consumer product
But of course, Wahol's work was original, fresh and provocative in its time.

I think the meaning of pop art has changed since Warhol's time to become something different alltogether.

I love large installations, but I think many of todays megascuptures are large just for the sake of generating attention and nothing more. (Which isn't to say that I don't get a hoot out of Oldenburg or his contemporaries)
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