Wednesday, December 01, 2004

That's it. Civilization is right in the toilet.

Picasso Masterpieces Beaten by a Toilet - Poll

LONDON (Reuters) - They are two of the most recognized works of art in the world, and they have lost out to an autographed toilet.

Pablo Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" and "Guernica" came second and fourth respectively in a poll of what 500 leading art world figures regarded as the five most influential works of modern art in the world.

They were beaten to the top spot by Marcel Duchamp's "Fountain," a tilted and signed white urinal which he offered to a shocked art world in 1917.

Third place in the survey by Turner Prize sponsor and gin manufacturer Gordon's went to Andy Warhol's "Marilyn Diptych," with Henri Matisse's "The Red Studio" in fifth place.


Picasso's "Guernica"



Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon"



Marcel Duchamp's "Fountain"

2 comments:

Steve Burri said...

What?! No sanitizing deoderant cake?-- It's an outrage!

Al said...

Well, it's better than a can of soup.

You can see how it led to Cristo's work, though.

I'm kind of a Renaissance art and Impressionism fan myself. But then I am a bourgeois philistine.

It's gotta be pretty.

Or piss on it.