The guy got tired of cleaning up after his flatmate and made an exhibition of modern art out of the mess
Justin Kusson is tired of cleaning up after his flatmate. Instead of continuing to constantly remind him of the need to clean up after himself, he created a "Passive-Aggressive Art Gallery" (Passive-Aggressive Art Gallery).
The gallery is entirely devoted to the objects that he finds "abandoned" in his apartment. Here's what Kusson himself says about the project: "Based on my home in Hollywood, California, my passive-aggressive art gallery, which focuses on ignoring elementary responsibility and respect for others in public areas, is thriving, despite the fact that some critics do not care about my emphasis on found objects."
It is not yet known whether Kusson earned anything at his art gallery with installations from a neighbor, but there is hope that the guys will be able to afford to pay for the work of one or two maids. Justin even created a separate website where he presented all his exhibits.
""Cheese knife", combination of materials, 2017. 500 dollars — sold."
""A spoon covered with sour cream, left in the sink before leaving town for four days," a combination of materials (metal, earthenware, sour cream, dirt), 2017. $ 3,400 — sold."
""A knife left on the table at a great distance from the knife stand and used only to remove the seal from the ice cream package, which was also left on the table, which created an impressive picture, becoming the last thing I saw before I left the city with a feeling of gratitude for two weeks," combination of materials, 2017, $600".
""Shoes in a shoe store (almost)", a combination of materials, 2017, 650 dollars — sold."
""Choose a weapon (or a Midnight snack)," combination of materials, 2017, $53,000."
""Boxes left on the couch, because how is it at all — to tear them up and send them for recycling or not to leave them on the couch," a combination of materials, 2017, $ 6,000 — sold."
"It is important to note that every first-class art grows in value over time, as happened with "Forgotten milk left to actively rot in the refrigerator for many after the expiration date, a combination of materials (plastic and animal products)", an incredibly valuable and vivid exhibit..."
"... the sudden theft of which remains a mystery for law enforcement agencies."
Keywords: Clutter | Installations | Irony | Sarcasm | Contemporary art | Neighbors | Banter | Cleaning