Tuesday, October 30, 2001
Part of my "education" included several trips to various museums in New York. One bright morning, Dad & I hopped a train to New York and set off for the Museum of Modern Art. Now, I've never really been an art fan. Paintings & pictures, they're nice to look at if they're done by friends or they're of things you know and can relate to. But that's about the depth that I can get into them. And as far as "modern" art goes... well, I never really understood the rationale behind that. So a whole afternoon looking at paintings at the MoMA didn't exactly excite me. But I went anyways, if only to appease my father.
So we're standing there in the MoMA looking at a painting done by the esteemed modern artist Jackson Pollock. It's a long rectangular canvas, about 2 feet tall and 4 or 5 feet wide. It's a white canvas with a large red stripe down the middle of it, but the stripe is a little messy and there's blobs of paint around it. It's worth $4 million.
I remember standing in front of this monstrosity, wondering who in hell would pay more than $10 for it and why it was hanging in a museum. I looked at it again and thought it looked like Pollock dipped a 3 year old in red paint and allowed the kid to crawl across the canvas. And I don't know what was more mortifying for my father, the fact that I said this out loud and then asked "why in God's name is this worth $4 million?" or the fact that other museum patrons heard me say it, then came over to my dad to tell him what a smart kid he had.
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