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Stefano Maderno: Santa Cecilia, S. Cecilia in Trastavere, Rome, 1600

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Liu Ye: miffy wants to be an artist (2006) oil on canvas
Gregory S. Martin 1993
Keith Haring, Altarpiece: The Life of Christ
Antonietta Brandeis - "Porta della Carta" (1886)

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this is such a profoundly stupid thing to be mad about but. i periodically think about how banksy made one of my single favorite pieces of art of all time, and everything else he's ever done has sucked. man, how did you nail it once
It's this piece, titled The Banality of the Banality of Evil. Because on first glance, you're like. Yeah, okay, it's obvious what it's saying. Even nazis, even evil people can appreciate beauty, too. But then you learn its name, and suddenly the interpretation shifts a bit. The idea that evil is banal has in itself become banal. my first response to seeing a nazi on a bench is "oh it's about the banality of evil" and not "jesus christ there's a nazi on the bench."
and like. i dunno i think that's a really interesting way for a title to recontextualize a piece. it's finding nuance by tearing out the nuance you want to project onto it. it's not the greatest piece of art ever made, but i'd be lying if i said i didn't have a huge soft spot for it
Okay but I have to add to this
what I find really interesting is how the way this is drawn (especially considering who drew it) the art style seems extremely deliberate. This type of nostalgic landscape painting is very reminiscent of nazi art and specifically, Hitler's art.
Nazis were extremely judgmental of "entartete Kunst" (degenerate art). Bansky's usual work very well fall into this category! So for him to go for this style of painting in particular is another choice I find very interesting, because I can see some people react to this painting with some variation of "oh, I didn't know he could actually draw! I thought he is a hack but he is a real artist!" - and that is where they would agree with the Nazis.
I dunno I just find this piece very compelling
oh that is actually fascinating. in fact, to add on- a detail I omitted because I just kinda forgot to mention it. The reason there’s two signatures in the corner is because it was a painting in a thrift shop, Banksy adding the Nazi, and then returning it to the shop.
I think there’s something interesting about recognizing the lineage of this type of art and wanting to mess with it, subvert the intent, and explore the topic and legacy. It’s potent. I really like this piece
this is really great post to wander through
Illustrations by Josef Čapek to Karel Čapek, I Had a Dog and a Cat (London, 1940)
Tokuhiro Kawai.
Alphonse Mucha
Blessing of the Pure Heart, 1906
"Harmless Kitty" by Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara.

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David Harvey, The Condition of Postmodernity
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Peter Gric (Czech, 1968) - Labyrinth Valley (2025)
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Andrey Remnev - The Unplaiting of the Hair (1997)

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Graveyard, by Francesco Salamone (1937).
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