Monday, April 18, 2011

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All of which has been on my mind since Friday when I filed a short round-up of the week's arts news for BBC2's Review Show. I had themed the piece around the idea of taste. I know that's a bit lame as taste is a default theme in the arts, but I excused myself on the grounds that a week in which Mohamed Al Fayed placed his statue of Michael Jackson at Fulham Football Club and Frankie Boyle got a slap on the wrist for his "joke" about Katie Price and her disabled son, tory burch flat was as good a time as any to peg a piece against the subject.
And since then it's been on my mind like an annoying tune, insomuch as I would rather have been thinking about lots of other things but kept finding myself relating every thought to matters of taste. And that's the problem with taste; shoes sandals as pervasive and determined as a Russian vine (yes, and with the scars to prove it).
Is Gavin Turk's idea of sticking a giant rusty nail into a spot of land by St Paul's Cathedral in good or bad taste? And did the man and his accomplices who stole the £1.2 million Stradivarius (and £62k bow) from a musician having lunch in a sandwich shop demonstrate some sort of atavistic good taste gene, or were they just ignorant chancers?
And who decides what is good taste and what is bad? Is it the opinion of several million people, or that of people with several million? And at which point does something salvatore ferragamo shoe  become good taste in-perpetuity (Georgian architecture) or become supposedly gauche without warning (Ugg boots)?
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