Hunter Biden debuts latest pricey art exhibit
First son Hunter Biden debuted his new art exhibit at a New York City art gallery. His pieces are on sale for $85,000 each.
The exhibition, titled” Bridging the Abstract ,” debuted in Georges Berges‘ gallery. One of the many composers featured was Biden. The New York Post reported that happens by well-known artists like Helen Frankenthaler and Elaine de Kooning were also on screen. Three abstract drawings were submitted by the first child.
Images of the three canvases were obtained by the store.
Berges defended Biden’s paintings’s as being ideal for his show despite suspicion from detractors.
At the starting of the performance, Berges told the store,” I was thinking of this show as fresh and philosophical artist.” ” And I observed many facets of[ Biden’s ]’s work from a historical perspective, and it fit really well into the exhibition.”
Many people are interested in his art, he continued. ” His work is being noted by the very dangerous people in the work world.”
Others who were questioned by the store at the time were not as taken aback. Two of Biden’s works’s were criticized by one audience.
The viewer remarked,” I think it’s awful’s— the two on the right as you walk in, but I’m not’m an artist.”
According to Berges, the second child is using his art to cope with his traumatizing past of drug addiction and family deaths and has good intentions with it.
He said,” The sad thing is that people mistakenly believe he is using his name when, in reality, it has been an albatross around his neck. ” It almost hurts him, but it doesn’t help him.”
There are many people who look like him and find promise in themselves, and America has a problem with alcohol addiction. He’s had’s a lot of horror in his lifetime, you know. He’s come’s a long way, he continued. That’s America’s, in my opinion: the notion that your previous doesn’t have to determine your future.
The art dealer is renowned for his glowing reviews of Biden, even saying in January that he will rank among the century’s most’s important artists and that his work” reminds of the unrelenting divinity within each of us.”
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James Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee( R – KY ), is much less kind to Biden’s artwork’s than Berges was, suggesting that it might be a cover for something much more sinister.
Berges, Hunter’s art’s dealer, has also made it clear that he wants to be the” lead guy” for art in China, according to Comer. Why would anyone spend Hunter top dollar for something that might as well be stupid? He is not a Pablo Picasso. In my capacity as chairman of the House Oversight Committee, I will continue to advocate for openness and explanations so that the American people can learn who is purchasing Hunter’s artwork’s.
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