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Originally Posted by tsubame1
I wonder what Antonio thinks about this matter...
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I'm flattered to suddenly see my name here, Marco.
I'm no authority on Russian art and won't claim authority on anything
IMO, however, I do have my personal taste reservations on overly decorated art pieces such as Fabergé Eggs
and cloisonée work
as I think that they belong to a very specific expression that is not to my personal taste.
Presently there is an exhibition at the Museum, called
Edictus Ridiculumby a friend, Russian artist Konstantin Bessmertny which is a fantastic example of irony and criticism on the world of Gambling, the Kitsch of getting Pharaohs, Zeus sculptures on a city dominated by Casinos which inevitably do refer to the theatrical and the ridiculous. I wish you guys could see this fantastic exhibition for what it represents. He is a 20th ~21st century Bosch or Breughel.
The entire exhibition is an installation which poses us the question of what is taste and what is the excess of it.
So I will not comment on the piece specifically as it is someone else's work.