roll your manifesto into joints
https://gregfallis.com/2017/04/14/seriously-the-guy-has-a-point/ reality hunger
do not want to be represented… or resented… not completely cautious but… rolling mine now!
I understand the original artist’s anger at the appropriation of his work, but if I’ve learned anything from your blog, it’s that art gets appropriated all the time, over time, as contexts, environments, and audiences change. Thanks for the link.
“SHE” being an ad and “Bull” being guerrilla art made me wonder if intent matters? And who is appropriating what?
smoke ’em if you got ’em
grape ape vs. charging bull
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https://gregfallis.com/2017/04/14/seriously-the-guy-has-a-point/
reality hunger
do not want to be represented… or resented…
not completely cautious but…
rolling mine now!
I understand the original artist’s anger at the appropriation of his work, but if I’ve learned anything from your blog, it’s that art gets appropriated all the time, over time, as contexts, environments, and audiences change. Thanks for the link.
“SHE” being an ad and “Bull” being guerrilla art made me wonder if intent matters? And who is appropriating what?
smoke ’em if you got ’em
grape ape vs. charging bull