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Old 12-02-2004, 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted by truth
What follows is perhaps, an example of what Hitler was talking about. Note the date and locations mentioned. Remember "Mein Kampf" was written in 1924:

["Urinal Named As Most Influencial Art

December 01, 2004 11:20 AM PST
LONDON - A porcelain urinal is the most influential work of modern art, according to a survey released Wednesday.
The poll of 500 arts figures ranked French surrealist Marcel Duchamp's 1917 piece "Fountain" - an ordinary white, porcelain urinal - more influential than Pablo Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," Andy Warhol's screen prints of Marilyn Monroe and "Guernica," Picasso's searing depiction of the devastation of war. Duchamp pioneered the use of everyday objects as art, an aesthetic that questioned the nature of art itself.
Art expert Simon Wilson said the choice of Duchamp's urinal "comes as a bit of a shock." "But it reflects the dynamic nature of art today and the idea that the creative process that goes into a work of art is the most important thing - the work itself can be made of anything and can take any form," he said. The survey was conducted by Gordon's Gin, which sponsor's Britain's leading art prize, the Turner Prize. The winner of this year's Turner Prize is due to be announced next Tuesday."]

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Of course they would pick a toilet, since all modern art belongs in one, and all modern artists heads are in one, when it's not up their asses that is.
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