You’re so sad. Posting pics of your mansion to validate the ignorance that comes from your mouth. Nobody is impressed, people form opinions everyday and don’t need a “lifestyle” to rely on.
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This deserves an AMEN!!!
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Funny how Jay-Z and Beyonce are drifting closer and closer to the power of their blackness meanwhile you just can't see how far out at sea you really are.
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I believe this is one of the main reasons they distanced themselves from him.
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He also owes JayZ $
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It look like the halls of a psychiatric ward....

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No it do not
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It do look a bit like the Hotel California tho.
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Such a lonely place..an unholy place looks like.
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RIGHT??? For someone who allegedly went to art school, he clearly doesn’t understand design psychology. There are very real reasons art museums look like this (and why we don’t live in them).
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What are some of the reasons? I’m very intrigued by this. And intuitively it kinda feels right. I mean, look at that corridor.
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I’ve been out of school long enough that I’d have to really go looking for the sources, but the gist here is that Ye’s house invokes a very specific type of 20th century modern art museum. The extreme modernism is designed to create a blank canvas for the work.
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The way even the furniture blends into its surroundings? It’s designed to recede into the negative space, allowing the art to fill your perception.pic.twitter.com/J7lUI73qbf
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And here, with the stucco and archways, he draws on some Spanish neo-gothic monastery influence. In a religion context, this is designed to draw you to the altar at the end of the hall. In art, it is again using this concept of receding to focus your mind.pic.twitter.com/0u4PwTvbVh
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All of this works incredibly well for a museum. It allows the works to breathe. In a museum, the brain has something to focus on. And you’re only there for a brief amount of time and for that specific purpose.
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But the brain is a funny thing. If you remove the art, the thing your brain is focusing on, and just leave the negative space, and leave it there for every hour of every day, the brain starts to fill in that negative space on its own.
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