Thursday, January 13, 2011
SIGH
Oh well. I did not have anything very deep in mind in my last post. I was just enchanted with the idea of a forger who went around donating his forgeries to museums instead of trying to sell them. It seemed rather sweet and charming. Henceforward, I shall stick to economic statistics and ideological fulminations.
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No, no. I liked the article a lot.
I was interested in the forger's motivations. One possibility is a desire to be recognized as a museum-worthy painter. Recognition is an underestimated feature of social life. To get a handle on it, I turn to Continental Philosophy.
The other factor would have to include a love of the art itself. This love ends up harming the artist who is misrepresented to an interested audience.
Or it could have been an elaborate, and hilarious, joke.
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