Atrocities of Modern Art: Booty Swing Painting

Another stellar contender.

A video of a ‘modern art’ performance featuring a woman wearing cat ears being pushed on a swing and “painting” with her butt is going viral on X.

Witness yet another atrocity of modern art.

“I’ve seen some crazy stuff this year, but this has to be in the top five craziest. This is not art, no matter what anyone says. It’s pure insanity,” commented user Clown World.

The clip has racked up nearly a million views.



“My dog does the same thing on the carpet. Maybe I should try to sell his work under a pseudonym,” responded another X user.

“Art is dead,” remarked another.

This makes yesterday’s transgender Mary and tattooed Jesus effort look positively talented in comparison.

Almost as ludicrous as the “performance art” is the reverence with which it’s treated by onlookers, some of whom are filming it on their phones like it’s anything other than an absolute farce.

The classical music accompaniment is presumably meant to give it all an air of refinement. She’s literally just smearing black paint around with her ass.

As we highlight in the video below, the wafer thin credulity of modern art is maintained by obscurantist language and an audience that fears being thought of as uncultured and unsophisticated if they see it for what it actually is.

Which, in about 99 per cent of cases, is literally an insult to everyone’s intelligence.

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  1. The key difference between art and philosophy is you can describe philosophy without the need to “experience” fully appreciate it. You have to “experience” art to fully appreciate it This is philosophy, not art.

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