Museum of Loft-Based Transgressive Progressivism
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Museum of Loft-Based Transgressive Progressivism
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The Museum of Loft-Based Transgressive Progressivism, later renamed to Museum of Lisa the Thieving Poseur, is an art museum in Capital City.
History[edit]
Lisa helped to set up the exhibits for the Museum of Loft-Based Transgressive Progressivism, which Julian, Katya, and Lars all had exhibits in. Later, after footage of Lisa supposedly stealing one of the exhibits surfaced, the museum was renamed to Museum of Lisa the Thieving Poseur and many art pieces with Lisa as the subject were created.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
Many of the art pieces in are parodies or references to real-world art:
- Jean-Michel Basquiat's use of neo-expressionism, as in Untitled.
- Balloon Dog sculpture series by Jeff Koons.
- Ohhh...Alright... by Roy Lichtenstein, using the Ben Day process.
- Keith Haring's figures. One of the figures has a hole in its torso, as seen in Pop Show I.
- Faces by Kenny Scharf.
- Lisa "Thief" with the style of Shepard Fairey's Barack Obama "Hope" poster.
- The Scream by Edvard Munch.
- A pop art version of Lisa looking sideways like Girl with a Pearl Earring with the phrase "The Devil Wears Pearls", a reference to the film The Devil Wears Prada.
- Lisa's face in cubism, pioneered by Pablo Picasso.
- Lisa's head with a big nose in a cage parodies The Nose by Alberto Giacometti.
- Self Portrait (1986, purple) by Andy Warhol.
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