The gang goes off on postmodern art disasters. Rae kicks it off with a disturbing story about an artist who wanted to let piglets starve—yes, really. 🐷❌ Jay brings up Piss Christ (a crucifix in pee) 😬💦, and Rae rants about art losing all meaning. Angel presents a light switch installation that literally just… turns on and off. 💡😴 The verdict? Yawn. They wrap up by laughing at a painting so bad even a toddler with a crayon could do better. 🖍️😂
🖼️ Good, Bad, and AI-Ugly ArtFrom masterpieces to monstrosities, the group covers it all. First up: a hideous AI-generated image featuring a devil, a tied-up dude, and general nonsense. 👹🤷♂️ Rae redeems the convo with a cool light-reactive installation. ✨🎭 Jay flexes with the Sistine Chapel, while Rae counters with an eerie but beautiful Dave McKean illustration. Christopher ends it by showing a piece he simply describes as “literally shit.” 💩🎨 Art is wild.
🤔 Art or a Prank?The gang tackles a painting of elderly men using their bodies (in ways no one asked for) to make art. 👴🖌️ They’re horrified. Then, they compare it to a viral video of a lady spewing nonsense at a city council meeting—same energy. 📢🤣 Rae wonders how society got here. No one has an answer.
🚽 Duchamp’s Urinal: Still Making WavesRae breaks down how Duchamp trolled the art world in 1917 with a signed urinal (Fountain), and somehow, people are still debating it. 🚽🎭 The group checks out bizarre modern takes on it—some cool, some just more toilets. Conclusion? Duchamp would be laughing. 😂
🎭 Rae’s Rules for Art: Make It PrettyRae lays out her art philosophy: beauty, skill, and cultural relevance. She defends South Park as legit art (hot take) 📺🔥 and praises artists like Alexey Segul and Mark Rothko. Plus, she plugs her upcoming June gallery show featuring family-friendly paintings inspired by her ancestors—so, no urinals or piglets involved. 🖌️👨👩👧👦
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