Here’s another example of why visual artists should not be allowed to use words.
This is an installation on the façade of the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC. It is by someone named Katharina Cibulka. According to the dumbos that write for ArtNews, it is part of an ongoing project titled “SOLANGE” (German for “as long as”) in which Cibulka has “transformed public construction sites into textual displays that draw on feminism.”
What is dumber? Cibulka’s statement or the explanation?