Another form of economic bubble: when everyone invest like a maniac in the art and entertainment industries (music, literature, photography, movies, theatre,
museum, and such)
And like any economic bubbles, it will burst at any time unexpectedly and it drives everyone crazy
Sometimes, parents raised from "collective culture" is right: Don't tempted by an Art & Entertainment Bubble, instead, you need a rock solid profitable work as a backup, so when the art and entertainment industries burst, your sanity is intact
When you're at a party and people pass out you harvest their pubic hair and apply it to the face if they need a monobrow or Hitler or some cheek fuzz and if there's not enough pubic hair on them then you got to go harvest it from somebody else and and that's a really fun game to play when it's it's the pubes all about the pubes
Damn I had such a great time doing pube art on that b**** Amanda last night yeah cuz she has a massive amount of ass hair and I hate that c***
the combination of two useless subjects made into an even more useless and unnecessarily hard class by the evil corporation Collegeboard. curriculum is terrible and 90% of writing assignments will be straight yapping.
Person 1: form, function, content, context, artist, place of origin, movement, style
Person 2: What's going on with you?
Person 1: Oh I'm just studying a piece for AP Art History
Person 2: Okay... but how many colleges actually accept that credit again?
AP Art History (or APAH) is an advanced placement class that combines two of the most useless subjects. over the course of the year your head will be filled with the form-function-content-context etc etc of 250 required art pieces.
person 1: yo what'd you get on the last AP Art History test?
person 2: a 62%!! (<- this is actually good)
a school in marysville california, one of the weirdest, gayest, most interesting schools in all of america i guess you could say. we have the "weebs" the furries, the gays, and the 7th graders who find themselves scared of the highschoolers. (they should be btw). we also have the coolest teachers! and we get made fun of by mhs kids who like to call us mcgaygay instead of mcaa. great. anyways, come on down to mcaa where you can be gay anyday.
-from a charter kid
mhs kid 1: hey is that a new student
mhs kid 2: nah look at those pride pins and furry ears that definitely a charter kid
mhs kid 1: haha lets bully them for being themselves while we sit in our boring school instead of marysville charter academy of the arts the coolest school
mhs kid 2: hell yeah!
A way to convince people that it is them getting something out of viewing the art rather than the artist(s) making money. At least in a museum, it's obvious to people that somebody is made money out of it somewhere along the way, since they bought tickets, and could have chosen not to.
Public art is something under the guise of benefitting everybody instead of something that benefits the artist(s).