Favourite pieces in your local gallery?
Usually it's Giambattista Tiepolo's 'The Banquet of Cleopatra' but we're currently having WM at the NGV which is effay to say the least. Went with my brother, somehow he didn't make a sound while looking at it.
>>2473892
>we're currently having WM at the NGV which is effay to say the least
So does that mean it's simultaneously extremely self conscious yet hilariously not self aware? Or do you mean it's the laughingstock of all other galleries? Expound on this term "effay" please.
>>2473896
Damn dude.
We're no Sydney, but the Andy Warhol / Ai Weiwei exhibitions are great! No need to get pretentious. Every gallery has a piece that you enjoy, implying that you think NGV hasn't one single piece you like is laughable.
>>2473903
I wasn't talking about the galleries, I was referring to your embarrassing use of the word "effay".
>>2473908
>Embarrassing
Using a idiosyncratic word meaning top tier. Jesus, this an art board, go to /r9k/ if you'd like to feel superior to anons on the internet.
>>2473892
I think I am the luckiest bastard here
he's my favourite artist and for 30€ a year I can visit his paintings as often as I want.
>>2473925
Holy shit. Look at those tiny people! Or maybe the other people are just giants... woah...
>>2473925
I get to see mine for free.
>>2475324
that is great man, but
> Bruegel > Goya
>>2475948
We have a Caravaggio, a Vermeer, and some others too, I'm looking forward to the Da Vinci exhibition coming as well soon.
Paul Alexis reading to Zola. kept staring at it for like 40 mins last year ffs
you lucky bastards
here in the city gallery we don't have big names but there are some quality good artists.
but I've had my fun while I was living in Vienna so I can't pity myself
Who /Prado/ here?