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Maybe bullshit doesn’t make the art grow profounder after all
(www.psypost.org)
For true stories that are so ridiculous, that you could have sworn it was an !theonion worthy story.
Like the guy who pooped on a tile and had it made into production and then tiled a room with it? Or who made a machine that eats and generates human like feces? Or the dirt room exhibit which is just a room in a building full of dirt?
I get they are trying to express themselves but that doesn’t make it inherently profound.
This like saying "hip-hop suck's because insert douchebag rapper here___ exist." It clearly shows a lack of understanding of the nature and intentions of art, and it usually comes from people who never never actually even tried to understand it. Being cynical is easy, taking interest in something requires an intellectual effort, which is a thing that seems to be unpopular in modern society. Some people are just better off with ticktock I guess.
Nothing is inherently profound.