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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2010

Murakami Versailles
Du 14 septembre au 12 décembre 2010

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  • This Aillagon is a retarded who allowed this and many other ridiculous things to happen in versailles. He doesn't even seem to realize that the "satire" is toward the legacy of his own country. That place was the most important place in the world for more than a century. In a certain way, it made France be the most important nation in the globe, now it's just a place where those "artists" can do this shit...

    Sorry for the english, I'm brazilian.

  • Their excuse is the "respect for all kinds of art". Respect is gone when you use one kind of art to deprive the basic characteristics of another kind of art.

    That's everything, but respect!

  • Le doodle du jour sur Google Japon est de lui.

  • Etait ce bien le lieu le mieux approprié pour une telle exposition. N'y a t-il pas en France et à Paris en particulier des musées dédiés à l'art contemporain tel que Beaubourg ou le Musée d'art contemporain?

    Doit on envisager que l'exposition de Murakami se tienne aussi au palais impérial du Japon de Kyoto, à la cité intedite de Pékin, au palais d'Aranjuez ou à Bukingham Palace ... pour lui conserver son caractère "joyeux"?

  • I really do not like this!!

  • This is only business for Murakami and the Versailles' "authorities"... this baby-artist could go in many other places in Paris, but they needed to choose Versailles... Profit and destruction of all beauty, that are the motto nowadays... But they explain that this develops "respect" for other cultures (as if that "thing" was japan culture) and if you're again, you're a "fascist", so, now, come, pay your ticket, and shut up, we are the good and those who know, you just have to obey...

  • I think the sculptures provide a nice contrast to and satire of the existing sculptures, given the opulence and decadence that dominated the palace in its heyday. Louis XIV just represented another part of the gaudy spectrum. Take a look at one of his portraits. High-heeled shoes, giant, two-pronged wig, capes that stretched several meters behind him, drapes and rugs everywhere, it's just a different spectacle.

  • Quoi qu'il en soit, les sculptures de Murakami, sont amusantes, mais elles sont d'abord et avant tout branchées et à la mode dans le milieu de l'art contemporain. Cela fait penser à du Jeff Koons (qui est très riche) et des tas d'artistes essaient de faire des trucs de ce genre. Pour ce qui est du sens profond, conceptuel de l'oeuvre, par contre, j'y crois pas trop.

  • Pour de l'art contemporain, c'est très bien. Ces sculptures sont amusantes et colorées. Normallement l'art contemporain c'est bien pire que cela. Heureusement qu'ils n'ont pas choisis un de ces artistes qui photographient les morts à la morgue, ou des mourrants du sida, ou des mutilations corporelles. Ou encore de la vidéo d'art avec des images floues et des bruits de machines (les vidéos d'art, sont tout le temps pareils).

  • @dewberry009 Irony?

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