Thursday, April 29, 2021

In The Eye Of The Beholder (With A Sharp Stick)

 He had been greatly influenced by the orient as far as the preference for the subject matter of his paintings went. Every portrait featured the subject wearing a turban or similar headdress, and all the clothing was white.

So it was with some surprise that he entered a painting in the most highly regarded juried exhibition of the year that featured an abstract representation of the German Field Marshall Rommel as a manager of a small pub in Hertfordshire.

Needless to say, it won the Turner prize in a walk.

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