The trailer to a scary film The Crazy Man by Nick Clasing.
To promote her newly launched photo restoration business, Swedish artist Sanna Dullaway colorized a few of history’s more iconic photos.
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Everybody’s A Critic of the Day: A 36-year-old woman attempting to add a touch of postmodernism to Clyfford Still’s abstract expressionist artwork is said to have caused $10,000 worth of damage to “1957-J no.2” (above) after she scratched and punched the oil-on-canvas painting, and rubbed it on her butt.
According to Denver District Attorney’s Office spokeswoman, Carmen Tisch urinated after soiling the piece with her backside, but “[i]t doesn’t appear she urinated on the painting or that the urine damaged it.” The 9-1/2-feet tall and 13-feet wide painting is valued at $30 million.
Tisch, who was arrested and charged with felony criminal mischief, is currently being held on $20,000 bond.
Artwork by Still, an influential post-WW2-era artist, is on display at his namesake museum, which recently opened in Denver. Many of the pieces were recently unveiled for the first time.
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Probably what it was like for my brother when we were babies.
These cats are awsome!
Casey Weldon
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Todd Hido
Untitled #6405 from “A Road Divided,” 2007
chromogenic print 48 x 38 inches
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Most Expensive Thing of the Day: Andreas Gursky’s “Rhein II” is officially the world’s most expensive photograph after fetching $4.3 million at Christie’s.
The previous record-holder for Worst Cancer Charity Alternative was Cindy Sherman’s “Untitled #96,” which went for $3.89 million last May.
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