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Description February 20th, 2013
Spark Comic #59 - Art History

First off, my apologies for the late comic this week. It was Family Day weekend and I had Family Day related plans so didn't have enough time to get the comic done for Tuesday.

Second, yes, this actually happened. This is what actually happens in an Art History class. My actual Art History class was more like the first panel, however it wasn't that by the books. My Art History teacher often tossed around jokes and fun facts about paintings and always seemed to love highlighting paintings that had hidden links to prostitution. The teacher who I based the professor in the second panel, who taught my "Concepts & Theories" and "New Media History" classes, on was a bit more of an oddball in his teaching methods, and we all loved him for it. Still, there were a few things he showed us that were very... Odd...

If you look this up, you'll see it's actually a thing. Vito Acconci is a real person. Seedbed actually happened and, despite my opinion to the contrary, it was passed off as art. The documentary we watched about it was weird, but don't worry, it's visually very Safe For Work. Whether or not it's mentally SFW is another question entirely. When you take an art major you learn MANY weird things about Art History. For example, it seems as though if you want to become a notable artist in the history books you either need to make a bunch of artwork and then commit suicide, die by drug overdose, OR live to be so insane that you probably belong in an asylum with Ronald McJoker. I don't think I fit into either of those categories so I guess I'm destined to fade into obscurity.

You learn a lot of stuff that makes no sense, like a guy who's "art piece" was literally getting shot to make a statement about "mortality". The same professor who I based on the second panel once wanted to imitate Yoko Ono during my New Media History class last year, so he took off his jacket, showed his plain black shirt, took out some scissors, and asked us to come up to the front of the lecture hall to cut off pieces of his shirt. I'm not kidding and I still have the piece I cut off to prove it. He then proceeded to teach the rest of the class in his torn up black shirt... Yes, he is that awesome.

Any art student can probably agree with me when I say Art History, or art courses in general are definitely not what they would expect. What are your Awkward Art Stories?

See you next comic!

P.S. Bonus points for guessing which painting is in the first panel.
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Comments: 4

GDPrince [2013-03-16 05:36:24 +0000 UTC]

I once had an art history class where a guest speaker was someone who had done a work where she made soup while bathing in it, took pictures, and then actually served it. She said she was very surprised when people not only ate the soup but liked it.

Also the painting is The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp

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TheCrimsonCrow [2013-02-22 05:07:00 +0000 UTC]

Haha, people will do strange things in the name of art. And isn't the painting in the first panel called "The Anatomy Lesson of"...and then some guy's name I can't remember.

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Ensaru64 [2013-02-21 22:24:29 +0000 UTC]

Yeah art is weirdly expressive.

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natkad [2013-02-21 22:19:36 +0000 UTC]

OMG!!!! jajajajajajaja

your draw is so good

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