Status: Art hoax
Dr. Katja Schneider, director of the State Art Museum in Moritzburg, has been embarrassed by
mistaking a painting done by Banghi, a 31-year-old female chimp, for a work by the late
Ernst Wilhelm Nay:
The director of the State Art Museum of Moritzburg in Saxony-Anhalt, Katja Schneider, suggested the painting was by the Guggenheim Prize-winning artist Ernst Wilhelm Nay. "It looks like an Ernst Wilhelm Nay. He was famous for using such blotches of colour," Dr Schneider confidently asserted. The canvas was actually the work of Banghi, a 31-year-old female chimp at the local zoo. While Banghi likes to paint, she is not able to build up much of a body of work as her mate Satscho generally destroys her paintings before they can get to the gallery. But this one survived long enough to give Dr Schneider a red face. "I did think it looked a bit rushed," she told Bild newspaper.
Of course, this isn't the first time monkey art has fooled an expert. The classic case occurred in 1964 when newsmen from Sweden's
Göteborgs-Tidningen obtained some paintings by Peter, a four-year-old chimp at the Boras zoo. They hung the paintings in a gallery, claiming they were the work of avant-garde artist
Pierre Brassau. And soon the works were drawing critical acclaim. One critic wrote: "Brassau paints with powerful strokes, but also with clear determination. His brush strokes twist with furious fastidiousness. Pierre is an artist who performs with the delicacy of a ballet dancer."
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find examples posted online of the art of either Banghi or Pierre Brassau.
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Does any one know for sure that this is for real, before I forward it to my friends?
Rofl! Now I gotta wipe the coffee that erupted outta my nose in laughter off the fpd - or maybe not, it could be art...
same category as evolutionists. it's insulting.
besides just because one believes in evolution does not mean that they can't believe in god as well.
but i do agree that most contemporary abstract "art" looks like a primate flung paint at it. and then snobbish critics say how profound it is and it exemplifies the state of modern man..blah blah blah, i went to berkeley...i only wear hemp clothes! i itch constantly, but i'm saving animals and the rainforest and i'm better than you!guns don't kill people irritating hippies do with their incessant nagging!
An artist or an ape? A quiz.
The question: "Is it art?" No, if a monkey can pull it off, it shouldn't be praised by anyone.
Realizing that evolution does exist, the 'e' SHOULD stay lower cased until an intermediate form is found; there needs to be proof.
Bidders go ape for chimpanzee art
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4109664.stm
Three abstract paintings by a chimpanzee named Congo have been sold for
to bad some idiots have to try and exploit the apes