Cycling Art: Important or Not

Someone really went to town on this Colnago C35 Ferrari. Serious cash to engrave three components and gold plate...
 

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As the descendant of six generations of artists (my daughter, a CGI illustrator, is the seventh, as it missed me), I think I can say with some authority that art, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. I agree about commercial exercises masquerading as art, such as that Hirst abomination, but that's just hype, isn't it? My dad used to rant about what a sellout Dali was, but in retrospect he comes across as something of a genius compared with the crap on offer these days.
 
As the descendant of six generations of artists (my daughter, a CGI illustrator, is the seventh, as it missed me), I think I can say with some authority that art, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. I agree about commercial exercises masquerading as art, such as that Hirst abomination, but that's just hype, isn't it? My dad used to rant about what a sellout Dali was, but in retrospect he comes across as something of a genius compared with the crap on offer these days.

Some of today's crap will become the art of the future.
 
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