Art is not easily defined but we know it when we see it. Right?
On a recent tour at the Metropolitan Museum, the docent told us that American artist Jasper Johns famously said:
"A painting should be looked at the same way we look at a radiator."
That statement is open to interpretation. Whatever the artist meant, it has occurred to us that you might turn the statement on its head:
"A radiator should be looked at the same way we look at a painting."
Does that make sense? A radiator is utilitarian and not pleasing to the eye. Not something artistic.
Well, this past Summer, we learned something about radiators. While on vacation, we rented an airbnb apartment for a week. The apartment was beautifully decorated. We noticed one piece of art next to the entrance--an abstract metal sculpture.
After a couple of days, we looked more closely and realized the sculpture was a radiator. Who knew a radiator could be so artistic?
A recent Google search revealed other works of art. One radiator doubles as a chair or table.
Who knew?
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