The Tenderloin Geographic Society

  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Really, ask anything
  • Photo Reply
MissionMission makes sense of that whole tree-falling-in-the-forest issue.  In this case, if you post an important work of art, a city of art students will diss it.  Never change, San Francisco.
vicwomg:

Actual responses to the posting of this classic 1942 Picasso on Mission Mission:
“That’s actually pretty clever…”
“Not very original. There is a piece exactly like this hanging in an archway at Picaro on 16th between Valencia and Guerrero.”
“saw a guy riding a bull bike today. random.”
[via Mission Mission]
Pop-upView Separately

MissionMission makes sense of that whole tree-falling-in-the-forest issue.  In this case, if you post an important work of art, a city of art students will diss it.  Never change, San Francisco.

vicwomg:

Actual responses to the posting of this classic 1942 Picasso on Mission Mission:

  • “That’s actually pretty clever…”
  • “Not very original. There is a piece exactly like this hanging in an archway at Picaro on 16th between Valencia and Guerrero.”
  • “saw a guy riding a bull bike today. random.”

[via Mission Mission]

    • #art appreciation
    • #mission mission
    • #picasso
    • #rebrog
  • 1 year ago > vicwomg
  • 15
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+

15 Notes/ Hide

  1. happijack likes this
  2. ladymisskate likes this
  3. kevinmonty likes this
  4. tijuanatoby likes this
  5. thetenssf likes this
  6. chirp likes this
  7. idreamstarr likes this
  8. tenderloingeographicsociety reblogged this from vicwomg and added:
    MissionMission makes sense of that whole tree-falling-in-the-forest issue. In this case, if you post an important work...
  9. quonky likes this
  10. cmonpony likes this
  11. vicwomg posted this
← Previous • Next →

The Tenderloin Geographic Society

About The Society...

  • @tendersociety on Twitter

Twitter

loading tweets…

  • RSS
  • Random
  • Archive
  • Really, ask anything
  • Photo Reply
  • Mobile

all photos & content ©Tenderloin Geographic Society .

Effector Theme by Pixel Union