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The Museum of Particularly Bad Art Exhibition (MOPBA) is an annual event held on Chapel Street, Melbourne, Australia celebrating poor art forms, primarily in the forms of paintings and sketches. MOPBA relies on a core group of art pieces owned by Helen Round but the public are invited to enter pieces that are their own or that have been found that are considered poor. The event primarily is a charity event that funds three charities within the Stonnington area. Its coordination is undertaken by Streets Ahead, Windsor’s Traders, the local community, and the MOPBA Committee. The motto and goal of MOPBA is “To celebrate mediocrity whilst helping folks with broken hearts, homeless kiddies, little puppies and fluffy pussies!” ==Criteria== The entries from the public are judged by meeting one point on the selection criteria. Selection points for entry of an art piece into MOPBA are: * Completely devoid of technical skill (Colour, tone, perspective and shading); * Unusual, poor or tasteless subject matters; * Passion of the artist but is driven by an uneducated hand; * An instinctual feeling that the art piece is poor. 〔http://www.mopba.org/?page_id=11〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Museum of Particularly Bad Art」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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