The best is Campbell's chicken noodle soup. So what are you gonna do with the procurement of these cans? They made over a million of these and called it limited edition, are people actually collecting these and hoping they go up in value? -MW
I may just have to open a can and try it myself... I was actually thinking of some crazy ideas of finding a shadow-box frame and putting the soups inside said frame. Kind of a bit of Americana in the kitchen. But I think it's more of a pipe dream than rea...
I would buy soup as well if they looked like this. Much nicer to be greeted by this sight when you open the pantry door. "I knew Andy (Warhol). The reason he painted soup cans was that he liked soup." Robert Indiana, American pop artist. Andrew
I really like that! Awesome! And so true... Will we one day consider Max Busser & Friends to be a "Pop artist" in horology? If it happens, it started here, on PuristSPro...
Don't laugh at what some people think is art , what they are willing to pay for it and why they do it. You will get a good laugh from "The $12 Million Stuffed Shark - The Curious Economics Of Contemporary Art" by Don Thompson. It was published in 2008 by ...
Patrick: Here is a Koons that you may find interesting - I wouldn't call it art but, yet, it was prominently displayed in a museum. That "sculpture" is two basketballs suspended in a tank of distilled water (couldn't run the risk of some microbes deterior...
The basketballs in water was Jeff Koon's first piece of art. Originally sold for $3500 or thereabouts. Today, it's worth many times that. I agree, Jeff Koon's art is a questionable medium, but art is very much a questionable discussion to begin with.