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Indian artist Tyeb Mehta set a new record when his painting Mahishasura was bought by a private collector of Indian origin for a whopping $1.584 million at a Christie's auction in New York on Wednesday.
Looked hard into the painting and this bean-sized brain of mine couldn't make out what makes this painting a master piece.
Our artist has provenance of exhibiting in at least one major European retrospective.
The figurehead editor of the mag - an acknowledged expert & familiar face on a certain UK art & antiques programmes had no idea!
Oh, my sides hurt now!
Syzygy
He knows no more now than he ever did ..
Many people are convinced he knows a great deal..cos if he is a Christies "expert" he must do ..
Emporer's clothes is exactly right ( and I actually like a lot of abstract stuff that many of you probably wouldn't like...some of it is harder to do than it looks ) however much is also crap ..as is this peice ...
But never forget the artworld is run by and for "experts" ..obvious crap needs "experts" to explain it all to "the unenlightened" ...and people with lots of spare money are not necessarily endowed with taste so tend to be prey to "experts"..
The purchase price may even be a good investment ..providing that next time it comes up for auction the experts can convince another sucker to pay even more for it ..Oh and of course to pay them handsomely for explaining the "art"...
Most art is a scam ...most "modern art" even more so ...Picasso agreed ..
I also recall the story of the gentleman who lost his wallet and, upon retracing his steps, was amazed to see an appreciative crowd had gathered around it in London's Tate Modern...!
This is the same 'museum' that had a glass of water on display as an exhibit, and which also housed the Turner Prize-winning genius that was a room with a light being turned off and on every 30 seconds (a creative masterpiece from an artist [Creed?] who had previously attracted much publicity with his stunning and original "light being turned on and off every 15 seconds".)
Syzygy