This is a close up of a cabinet that my parents have in the living room. Amongst some other items, the majority of what is inside is fine china. To be honest, I do not remember a single time that was used for eating, but it does stand on display. Unfortunately I was not able to obtain the full history on it from my parents, but I know that it has been in there unused for many years. We used plain white plates for thanksgiving.
Assassination of a Famous Nut Artist, 1971
Robert Arneson was definitely a very unique artist than most who wasn't afraid to expose the vulgarity and honesty of reality. In this sculpture, he voices his political views of being a "vehicle" for anger and pain. He once said, " I want to make high art that is funny, outrageous and also reveals the human condition, which is not always high.”
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