テート・ギャラリーのインスタグラム(tate) - 4月1日 22時35分
#WorkoftheWeek: The phrase 'pay nothing until April' echoes the language of advertising, where consumers are encouraged to commit to a product now but pay for it later. Ruscha invites viewers to view the text against the snow-capped mountains as they try to ascertain the connection between the two. 🏔️ The painting points to a view of the world that is detached and dreamlike, compelling the viewer to accept that logical connections can't always be assumed.
Edward Ruscha, Pay Nothing Until April 2003, @artistrooms Tate and National Galleries of Scotland.
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blytheevelyn.art
Anything is art when you put an "Artist's description" on it 🤷🏼♀️ they really should be called artist excuses, because good visual art can stand alone.. visually. (I do think context and history are worth mentioning, but some of these "guided interpretations" are complete trash)
deborahcduffin
To me this also alludes to the way we treat our planet - our actions of today will only be paid for by future generations!
lluskart
I encourage y'all to check out the master of word art @waynewhiteart 🔥
aardvarkzebra
@paulrnz Not going to lie, I was a bit confused for a moment...
trishmullahey
Very nice Ed. Can you throw some Banksy at us ?
scoop_and_pull
I love it, be great to hear some views on this!
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