Great people in and around advertising have great taste in art.
I wanted to know what turns them on, so I asked them about their artistic fascinations and inspirations.
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It’s called Curated for Ad’s Sake, T. It’s like Art for Ad’s Sake but there ain’t no theme – it’s just a random collection of pictures and links and junk.
It’s me –your humble host and editor– taking the reigns for a journey through all the bits and pieces that I’ve been enjoying lately. And because here at Art for Ad’s Sake we do really like to stretch the definition of what art is…
Let’s start off with a stupid dog meme.
Here’s a list of tired phrases and jokes that the writers of Workaholics banned themselves from using in any of the episodes. Being a millennial is embarrassing.
Noriyoshi Ohrai’s Mad Max 2 poster.
Brad Benedict’s Blue Book (1980).
A Wah di Bumper by AK-gramm.
The TP-7 field recorder by Teenage Engineering.
Watery illustrations by Guy Billout.
Rolf Sachs has my dream studio.
Soccer Satisfaction.
Shooting for Survival. A guide for survival in the face of hostile fire.
🚨 Shameless plug alert! Here’s a song I made.
Chimnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnney.
Photographs of Auto Polo.
The chase sequence in Point Break.
I heard this great quote from the documentary maker Adam Curtis a while back. It went something like “The most radical thing you can do right now is to do something and not tell anyone about it.”
Who’s next? 🤔
Who would you like to see curate one of these? Don’t be ashamed to suggest yourself…
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The Internet is a vast place, but every now and again, one can find things of interest.
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😘 Jonathan