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Posted By: von Falkenhorst “The Art of London Firearms” - 05/22/19 03:14 AM

“The Art of London Firearms” is an exhibit on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City from now until January 29, 2020. It is worth a visit. I experience a sense of ironic pleasure from the fact that this aesthetic triumph of classic smoothbores is taking place right under the noses of Mayor Bill de Blasio, Governor Andrew Cuomo and Senator Chuck Schumer, the undisputed triumvirate of intellectual Neanderthals. As of now, not just in the Second Amendment of the Constitution, but, in Gotham’s pantheon of culture, vintage shooters stand our ground. As soon as I got home to my farm in New Jersey after visiting the exhibit at the Metropolitan, I fired both barrels of my G. Hemenway London hammergun in salute. Take that, Governor Murphy and Senator Booker, my own sorry Jersey politicos.

At the risk of being accused of tuba sua ludere, let me bring to your attention that there is an article about this Met exhibit in the May-June edition of SPORTS AFIELD (vol 242, #3, pgs 42-43). Check it out.

J.K.B. von Falkenhorst
Posted By: King Brown Re: “The Art of London Firearms” - 05/22/19 04:05 PM
Artists often don't care much of what people think of their work as long as it gets a reaction. Yours is a tribute: see a show, go home, two booms in celebration, and a promo here. Congratulations to MOMA and you, sir!
Posted By: Drew Hause Re: “The Art of London Firearms” - 05/22/19 04:09 PM
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2019/london-firearms
Scroll down for a few of the highlights
Posted By: lonesome roads Re: “The Art of London Firearms” - 05/22/19 05:09 PM
Originally Posted By: King Brown
Artists often don't care much of what people think of their work as long as it gets a reaction. Yours is a tribute: see a show, go home, two booms in celebration, and a promo here. Congratulations to MOMA and you, sir!


People often don’t care much of what artists think of their work as long as they’re getting a fat paycheck.

The Met, King. Not MOMA.


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Posted By: King Brown Re: “The Art of London Firearms” - 05/22/19 06:36 PM
My experience, in a family of professional artists, is that they paint---and write---for themselves, not for the market. If they make money, that's great. It's not their motivation.
Posted By: lagopus Re: “The Art of London Firearms” - 05/22/19 07:21 PM
I've set my heart on the Wogden. Lagopus…..
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