Favourite piece of art? Page 9
The perfect pop/rock song: "Brown Sugar"
Quote: William Purry @ September 6 2013, 6:58 PM BST
House of Love?
That takes me back...
Quote: sootyj @ September 6 2013, 8:24 PM BSThttp://gawker.com/5607613/here-are-15-of-the-worst-paintings-in-existence/
Now that was a sad story.
Poor woman.
I like the ones where their eyes follow you round the room.
Impossible to answer, but I enjoyed looking at the Miro collection at the Pompidou Centre recently - forgot how much I used to like his work.
Good selection here:
I've always liked a bit of Hieronymus Bosch.
Bit different. Like the original, don't mind this.
Quote: roscoff @ September 7 2013, 10:07 PM BSTBit different. Like the original, don't mind this.
This gif makes me puke.
Quote: Ben @ September 6 2013, 10:55 PM BSTI've always liked a bit of Hieronymus Bosch.
Same here.
Quote: George Kaplan @ September 6 2013, 10:46 PM BSTImpossible to answer, but I enjoyed looking at the Miro collection at the Pompidou Centre recently - forgot how much I used to like his work.
Good selection here:
Those are fantastic. I have been to the Pompidou Centre - once - and loved it.
Quote: Horseradish @ September 7 2013, 10:46 PM BSTThose are fantastic. I have been to the Pompidou Centre - once - and loved it.
Glad you liked them too. I had a feeling you would.
The only *problem* with the Pompidou Centre is that their collection is huge. Once we'd looked at their touring Roy Lichenstein exhibition, and their collection from 1900-1960, we were too mentally knackered/saturated to look at their contemporary collection from 1960 to the present, even after a long meal break in between.
We'd also hoped to visit the Musee D'Orsay which I hear is a spectacular building, converted from an old railway station, and has a great collection of Impressionists, but we ran out of time.