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So who loves weekends?
Blank canvas: London gallery unveils 'invisible' art exhibition
In a move certain to leave art traditionalists apoplectic with rage, one of the country's leading galleries is to charge £8 for entry to a summer exhibition of works which cannot be seen.
London's Hayward Gallery will gather together 50 "invisible" works by famous artists including Andy Warhol, Yves Klein and Yoko Ono for an upcoming exhibition, thought to be the first of its kind in Britain.
Curators argue the collection of pieces will demonstrate that art is about "firing the imagination" rather than simply viewing objects. Invisible: Art about the Unseen 1957-2012 opens on 12 June and includes an empty plinth, a canvas of invisible ink and an invisible labyrinth.
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Another, entitled 1,000 Hours of Staring, is a blank piece of paper at which artist Tom Friedman has stared repeatedly over five years. The same artist produced Untitled (A Curse), an empty space which has been cursed by a witch.
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Invisible Sculpture (Andy Warhol, 1985)
The king of Pop Art produced and installed this work at New York's Area nightclub by simply stepping on to a plinth and then stepping off it.
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Magic Ink (Gianni Motti, 1989)
These drawings were produced by the Italian artist using invisible ink, so were visible only for a brief instant before vanishing.
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In the Void Room (Yves Klein, 1961)
This immersive walk-in installation consists of a 9x14x5ft room, painted entirely white and lit by a series of neon lamps
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-e...invisible-art-exhibition-7767057.html#gallery
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And they paid £8 at a time to go and look at it !Ha ha ! Insane yet funny
And they paid £8 at a time to go and look at it !
Someone was bored.
I see a fox chasing a rabbit though, on closer inspection.I see a lion chasing a deer. Is this some kind of Blue and Golden dress again
I see a fox chasing a rabbit though, on closer inspection.
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I heard it was something to do with lighting. No idea really.dang!! how do they make these
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I heard it was something to do with lighting. No idea really.
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It truly has.lighting have done some great developments in this decade
dang!! how do they make these
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Lol I should try my hand at this, pretty sure I can make a few invisible paintings too. I may have finally found something I'm good at.
its coming invisible to you too
dude wth, I'm seeing a lion killing a deer
I wish I had your aukabi nigahain too.
I'm not joking. I showed to my girlfriend and she saw nothing. then I showed to her sister and she sees the same as me what the hell is happening here
Guess this painting isn't the only invisible and nonexistent thing you're seeing.
) ) )
This post is apt after the the 2 wins over Pakistan and Australia
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Hilarious, your sense of humour is great.
Scale of one to ten with one being hilarious and ten being even more hilarious what would you give me.
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That must have hurt.
That must have hurt.
This is the best and most relatable