• Dave.@aussie.zone
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    9 months ago

    He was a tough nut to crack.

    “Computers are useless, they can only give you answers.” - also Picasso.

    But he was an artist. Technology was just a tool for him to make art, nothing more. I’m sure if you’d shown him an iPad with a modern sketching program on it hooked up to a dye-sub printer, he would have been at least a little intrigued. He might have disregarded it as a toy, but he also might have worked with a new medium to see what he could do.

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    9 months ago

    The moon landing was 1969, less than four years before Picasso would die at the age of 91.

    I’m absolutely not surprised that he didn’t care, I don’t think the actual consequences / effects of the moon landing would have been readily available for Picasso to grasp (or many other people at the time).

    Plus, at that age, nobody gives a fuck about anything anyway.

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      9 months ago

      I asked my 101-year-old grandma what her favourite part about the last 100 years was, and she said “my cats”. Iconic.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah. At the time, the moon landing was about a dick measuring contest with Russia. I imagine Picasso saw it as just that.

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    9 months ago

    Didn’t Picasso suffer from serious depression? This sounds pretty spot on for someone who does.

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    9 months ago

    We should give a famous painter a show where we don’t allow them to paint, just ask for their unqualified opinions on literally anything.

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    9 months ago

    This thread and whoever wrote that article feels more like we’re forcing people to like what we like, awe at what we awe, else we will reject them.

    that’s tribalism.

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      9 months ago

      I’m hardly the first person who thought Picasso might have been a narcissist. Did you know much about him?

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        9 months ago

        I don’t, and i don’t really care nor mind what he think, and that’s the point. I don’t care what he think, i don’t care what he feels about the moon landing, heck, i don’t really care about what you think about him, because i can let people have their own opinion instead of trying to gatekeep thought.

        You know what a narcissist will do when asked about moonlanding where they don’t really care? They will agree that it’s the greatest achievement of all time despite not care a bit, because narcissist will insert themselves and their opinion into everything.