Submitted by HeyNiceSweater t3_10sxyx9 in nyc
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MajorFogTime t1_j74eezz wrote
A lot of artists have beef with him cause of the whole exclusivity deal with Vanta Black. I'm sure that's got something to do with the hate boner in this article.
deathfaces t1_j75e0ky wrote
A lot of other people hate him because he's an asshole
seafoodgodddd t1_j74ivo7 wrote
A lot of those artists either don't understand how Vantablack is produced or don't care and want to rage just to rage.
eurtoast t1_j7h9ocz wrote
Singularity Black is on par with vantablack and is available to all, not just the whiny bean boy. The issue with Vanta is his stupid trademark on it so only he or people he licenses it out to can use it.
seafoodgodddd t1_j7hargd wrote
I always thought it was because of the toxicity factor of it pre-application that limited its export potential, but im happy we have alternatives now!
eurtoast t1_j7hbyo2 wrote
There's also black 3.0 as others have mentioned. That one is a super pigmented acrylic paint, $30 for a 150mL bottle, made in Kentucky.
For Singularity, it's $125 for a sample size 20cm^2 coverage area. Made in Massachusetts and you pay for hazmat shipping. You have to heat it to 100C to activate, it's highly highly recommended to use in a well ventilated area with full PPE as the nature of aerosolized carbon nanotubes aren't fully known yet.
spoil_of_the_cities t1_j76y1r1 wrote
I think 'the whole exclusivity deal with Vanta Black' has been a stunning success as an artwork
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StoryAndAHalf t1_j767pv1 wrote
Cheaper than going to Chicago.
Amphiscian t1_j77b6ub wrote
million hundred dollar idea: open a Chicago Style hot dog cart right next to this one
GrassGaurdian t1_j77bf7c wrote
Not even a thousand?
CactusBoyScout t1_j79l445 wrote
Chicago dogs are amazing. Would support.
eurtoast t1_j7ha6j2 wrote
Dog Day Afternoon in Windsor Terrace is what you're looking for
Rpanich t1_j75e8dk wrote
Yeah, I hate Kapoor for other reasons, but the shiney bean is fine.
Backpackerer t1_j75auij wrote
Isn’t it the same guy who wrote the article on how he hates the Vessel?
Shame_On_Matt t1_j76fgz3 wrote
Guy hates everything
myassholealt t1_j777qeu wrote
Sounds like a professional art critic.
SBAPERSON t1_j77bzgv wrote
A true New Yorker
Ok_Yogurtcloset8915 t1_j77j3kb wrote
yeah I'm definitely picking up on that elitism. there's nothing wrong with a big piece of art that just looks neat. it doesn't have to mean anything
mowotlarx t1_j77lmf9 wrote
Exactly. For stuff like this, the meaning is really just in the reflection. Letting people interact with art (and see themselves in it) is a good thing. You want people to do that.
I hate the "Fearless Girl" statue (I think it's ugly as hell), but it's incredibly successful public art. I think that's because of people's desire to pose next to her in the same stance, whatever that defiant pose means for them. There's nothing a well read art critic can say to change that.
Ok_Yogurtcloset8915 t1_j787uqn wrote
I'm a little divided on the fearless girl one bc it sort of interferes with the preexisting bull statue in a way that seems a little unfair, but other than that yeah it's a great example. it doesn't have to be like an abstract representation of some deep tragedy to be worthwhile art. it's ok to have art that just looks cool jfc
DryGumby t1_j78d4xp wrote
The girl statue is by NYSE now
Ok_Yogurtcloset8915 t1_j78l5fc wrote
ah ok, been a while since I've been down there
AnacharsisIV t1_j75aeu7 wrote
> Whether you or I like it or not, I guarantee you this will be a successful piece of public art.
It won't be, and I'll tell you why:
It's been open for a few weeks. I passed right by this building when I had dinner with a friend almost a month ago, noted "huh, looks like the chicago bean" and kept walking. I didn't blog about it. I didn't post about it on twitter. I, and millions of other New Yorkers, didn't give a shit. It's in the news now for some reason or another, but once the novelty wears off no one will care, again.
mowotlarx t1_j776efw wrote
Oh well you didn't blog about it so obviously it's a failure.
Okie dokie.
FrankBeamer_ t1_j75lnoa wrote
Just because you didn’t like it doesn’t mean others won’t. New Yorkers don’t take photos in front of the fucking vessel yet it’s still a popular tourist sculpture
AnacharsisIV t1_j75ls51 wrote
The vessel is in a big open air mall. This is on a soho side-street.
Shame_On_Matt t1_j76fj4c wrote
TriBeCa
AnacharsisIV t1_j777f04 wrote
Tribeca is a marketing term invented by real estate brokers in the 90s, it means as much as "Corinthian Leather" or "Crunchtastic."
mrsunshine1 t1_j78wn6p wrote
All neighborhoods are real estate marketing brand/rebrands
ericisshort t1_j7n2lbe wrote
Soho is exactly that as well; it was just created a bit earlier than tribeca.
Also, the neighborhood never extended south of canal st, so it was never correct to call anything on Leonard St soho.
sunnyday505 t1_j76flft wrote
Tribeca side street
myassholealt t1_j777z45 wrote
Yes. You are the elected representative of all of us. Your experience and opinion is ours. Take care with this honor and responsibility you've chosen for yourself. It's a tough job being the chosen anecdote to represent millions.
DryGumby t1_j74c3fd wrote
Tl;dr he thinks it's for rich people, there are tourists in NYC taking pictures of things, the one in Chicago is better, this one is the devil, it's for rich people.
ECK-2188 t1_j749646 wrote
Can we just cover it in yellow and paint it as an M&M?
Fresh720 t1_j75g9uq wrote
Paint it green and give it seductive eyes
ECK-2188 t1_j75xzvu wrote
Hungry eyes
mikey-likes_it t1_j76pby6 wrote
yea but then they would need to stop Tucker Carlson from trying to fuck it
ECK-2188 t1_j76tv7h wrote
Followed by the entire CNN panel of anchors from swallowing said load.
mikey-likes_it t1_j76uaqb wrote
Found a fan
ECK-2188 t1_j76uwuk wrote
On the contrary, I hate Fox News, CNN, and all legacy media.
You found someone who doesn’t dabble in hypocrisy.
fourninetyfive t1_j76wza5 wrote
Love too dabble in hypocrisy
CaptAshley t1_j76z6eg wrote
Don’t forget the high heels so Republicans can fantasize about fucking it.
ECK-2188 t1_j77042d wrote
More likely the homeless that congregate WTC/Cortlandt stops.
I mean… That’s why they call it “Rector street” no?
Amirite???! 🥹
SBAPERSON t1_j77bpur wrote
Purple to rile up the NYpost
decktech t1_j74vsam wrote
Someone should paint it Black 2.0
UniWheel t1_j7584ou wrote
Her: hey let's meet at the bean
Him: the where?
Her: [block user]
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occasional_cynic t1_j77572c wrote
And it could be worse. It could be the MLK... thing that Boston put up.
MajorFogTime t1_j74dm7y wrote
Isn't this the "vanta black" dude? He's got a lot of ill will in the artist community, not surprised artists are mad at him. Personally I don't care, the more random art the better.
seafoodgodddd t1_j74kplu wrote
>not surprised artists are mad at him.
I am. Vantablack isnt a simple paint, it's legit carbon nanotubes and its highly toxic before application - to my knowledge that prevents it from being exported out of the UK, at least the last time I checked, and as much as I don't like Kapoor, he *is* UK based
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manticorpse t1_j76n2xq wrote
Money.
HeyNiceSweater OP t1_j746gwl wrote
I think the Jenga Building is wonderful and haven't yet seen the mini-bean in person without scaffolding around it.
Was surprised by harshness of this ARTnews review.
Shame_On_Matt t1_j76fr8o wrote
This is the problem with artnet. The amount of public art that has gone up in the last few years in this city and they choose the bean to dislike with an article. They’re just being edgelords looking for clicks. There’s nothing to review.
tiregroove t1_j749glm wrote
Does that writer/publication have some beef with that artist? That's pretty harsh for ART.
Holy shit, vulture real estate developers destroying classic architecture and erecting soulless mile-high intrusive garbage in it's place, no one ASKED for that either but we all have to suffer those eyesores.
No one asked for Jeff Koons either but there he is.
adam10009 t1_j75os4y wrote
It’s just lazy. “Oh I did a bean. Let me do another bean somewhere else, but smaller.”
Also, fuck that guy for vanta black.
Shame_On_Matt t1_j76fuxt wrote
Real estate developers are lazy and uninspired? You don’t say.
An-Angel_Sent-By-God t1_j76l0dy wrote
Have you never read criticism of bad art before? The guy makes valid points. This one is built like shit, it's covered in dirt, and it's not really accessible for viewing except from an awkward angle where you are below most of the sculpture.
mowotlarx t1_j776o4g wrote
You mean an outdoor public artwork is covered in dirt from being outside? No way! Burn it!
An-Angel_Sent-By-God t1_j77nzcj wrote
Read the article. It's got a cleaning crew. They just can't get it clean because it's not made as well as the one in Chicago.
donttouchthirdrail t1_j75kcos wrote
2nd bean baby everybody loves the bean
adam10009 t1_j75owxb wrote
The bean is a coffee shop in the east village. Not a mini Chicago chrome turd.
donttouchthirdrail t1_j76xz6f wrote
Sounds like a snotty coffee shop for annoying people. The People love The Bean
Castor_and_Pollux123 t1_j749z89 wrote
I wonder what the reviewer thinks of 'The Alamo', at Astor Place?
(I can't think of any other similar pieces around the city at the moment)
Sofritos t1_j76dgev wrote
At least the Astor Place cube used to spin.
gcoba218 t1_j78tziq wrote
It doesn’t spin anymore?
bootyfactory t1_j792k3z wrote
no :/
Castor_and_Pollux123 t1_j7b9xlq wrote
Is it stuck now?
VeloEvoque t1_j75uqqm wrote
High expense, low concept.
bludstone t1_j76rp6f wrote
anish kapoor is a bad person and nyc should feel bad about supporting him
NothingToItSoIDoIt t1_j76vu7j wrote
Private developer paid for this... I don't like what he did with Vantablack and I think this piece is significantly worse than Chicago's, but the city broadly isn't supporting him - the building owner is, and I do applaud building owners spending private money on public art, even if in this instance I'm not a fan
bludstone t1_j76x1xn wrote
Anish Kapoor is a bad person and the property owner should feel bad about supporting him
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lanadelcryingagain t1_j76ttjk wrote
Bean bean beannnn
otisthorpesrevenge t1_j7796s6 wrote
It’s ugly because there is no greenery/landscaping anywhere nearby, just a large, plain concrete sidewalk surrounding it.
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HeyNiceSweater OP t1_j74oyuv wrote
The scaffolding came down this week and it's finished.
PurpleCopper t1_j75bulj wrote
How does this fucking bean cost $10 million?!
biggreencat t1_j77gqfa wrote
almost every piece of manhattan public art is an eyesore
Isawthebeets t1_j77uo41 wrote
That shit should deserves a scratch tag you see on the 1 and 3 trains.
Clavister t1_j78k0v1 wrote
It must suck because it doesn't look like scribbles done with stuff found at a hardware store, that's real art
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Klaxonwang t1_j79p6t0 wrote
But, apparently this has been in construction for longer than that.
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SeaworthinessOne2114 t1_j7ldydl wrote
I think it's kind of cool, like the one on the Chicago Waterfront! People hated the Eiffel Tower too and wanted it gone...it's still standing.
I guess New Yorkers don't really like or understand art especially when it's interactive? It's not an eye sore...not everyone hates.
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PiffityPoffity t1_j760j3y wrote
> living three deep in some dilapidated studio in Bushwick
You sound jealous.
nich2475 t1_j74kh0d wrote
Doesn’t bother me as much as the monstrosity of a building behind it.
seafoodgodddd t1_j74ktxh wrote
Its under the stupid jenga-building right?
mowotlarx t1_j74dmck wrote
The people who are mining for clicks about how much they hate this need to pull their head out of their asses.
Whether you or I like it or not, I guarantee you this will be a successful piece of public art. And who do I say that? People will seek it out and take pictures in front of it. Any piece of public art that garners sustained public attention is a success.
I think part of the reason the Professional Art Critics dislike it is because they know it'll be popular and remembered. If something is too accessible it becomes an issue for a very loud subset of snobs.
Just let people enjoy the stupid bean.