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paul jaisini portrait
PROLOGUE
Paul Jaisini was like a messiah, as you wish, who saw/understood the impending
end and complete degeneration of Fine art or Art become and investment nothing
more than that. He predicted the bubble pops art when everybody would
eventually become an artist, including dogs cats and horses, because they as
kids followed the main rule: express yourself without skills or knowledge or
any aesthetic concerns.
J. Pollack started pouring paints onto canvases; Julian Schnabel, former cab
driver from NY, suddenly decided he could do better than what he saw
displayed in galleries, so he started gluing dishes on canvases;
A.Warhol, an industrial artist who made commercial silk-screen for the
factories he worked in, started to exhibit "Campbell's soup" used for
commercial adds... and later the thing that made him an "American Idol": by
copying and pasting Hollywood celebrities (same type of posters he made before
for movie theaters).
When Paul Jaisini stood out against the Me culture in the US by burning all of
his own 120 brilliant paintings (according to the then-new director of Fort
Worth MoMa Museum, who offered him an exhibition of his art in 1992, and later
the Metropolitan Museum curator, Phillippe de Montebello, in 1994).
Paul probably assumed all fellow true fine artists would join him or stand by
him against corruption of the art world.
And after 20 years of his stand-off...
the time has finally come today. Many artists and humanitarians around the
world took a place beside him.
His invisible Paintings became a synonym for the future reincarnation of fine
art and long lost harmony.
The establishment is in panic! The "moneybags" (as Paul Jaisini named them)
are in panic, because they invested BILLIONS of dollars in real crap made by
craftsmen. Now they realize that the reputation of American legends of
expressionism was nothing but a copy of Russian avant-garde" Kazimir Malevich,
Vasiliy Kandinsky and tens of others from France and Germany..
US tycoon investors were spending billions on "Me more original, than you".
"Artist Shit" is a 1061 artwork by the Italian artist Piero Manzoni. The work
consists of 90 tin cans, filled with feces. A tin can was sold for £124,000, 180,000 at Sothebys, 2007.
paul jaisini portrait
PROLOGUE
Paul Jaisini was like a messiah, as you wish, who saw/understood the impending
end and complete degeneration of Fine art or Art become and investment nothing
more than that. He predicted the bubble pops art when everybody would
eventually become an artist, including dogs cats and horses, because they as
kids followed the main rule: express yourself without skills or knowledge or
any aesthetic concerns.
J. Pollack started pouring paints onto canvases; Julian Schnabel, former cab
driver from NY, suddenly decided he could do better than what he saw
displayed in galleries, so he started gluing dishes on canvases;
A.Warhol, an industrial artist who made commercial silk-screen for the
factories he worked in, started to exhibit "Campbell's soup" used for
commercial adds... and later the thing that made him an "American Idol": by
copying and pasting Hollywood celebrities (same type of posters he made before
for movie theaters).
When Paul Jaisini stood out against the Me culture in the US by burning all of
his own 120 brilliant paintings (according to the then-new director of Fort
Worth MoMa Museum, who offered him an exhibition of his art in 1992, and later
the Metropolitan Museum curator, Phillippe de Montebello, in 1994).
Paul probably assumed all fellow true fine artists would join him or stand by
him against corruption of the art world.
And after 20 years of his stand-off...
the time has finally come today. Many artists and humanitarians around the
world took a place beside him.
His invisible Paintings became a synonym for the future reincarnation of fine
art and long lost harmony.
The establishment is in panic! The "moneybags" (as Paul Jaisini named them)
are in panic, because they invested BILLIONS of dollars in real crap made by
craftsmen. Now they realize that the reputation of American legends of
expressionism was nothing but a copy of Russian avant-garde" Kazimir Malevich,
Vasiliy Kandinsky and tens of others from France and Germany..
US tycoon investors were spending billions on "Me more original, than you".
"Artist Shit" is a 1061 artwork by the Italian artist Piero Manzoni. The work
consists of 90 tin cans, filled with feces. A tin can was sold for £124,000, 180,000 at Sothebys, 2007.