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Art Exhibition
A couple attending an art exhibition at the National Gallery were staring at a
portrait that had them completely confused.
The painting depicted three very
black and totally naked men sitting on a park bench. The man in the middle had a pink
penis.
The curator of the gallery realized that they were having trouble interpreting
the painting and offered his assessment.
He went on for nearly half an hour
explaining how it depicted the sexual emasculation of African-Americans in a
predominately white, patriarchal society.
"In fact," he pointed out, "some serious critics believe that the pink penis
also reflects the cultural and sociological oppression experienced by gay men in
contemporary society."
After the curator left, a young man in a West Virginia T-shirt approached the
couple and said, "Would you like to know what the painting is really about?"
"Now why would you claim to be more of an expert than the curator of the
gallery?" asked the couple.
"Because I'm the guy who painted it," he replied. "In fact, there are no
African-Americans depicted at all. They're just three West Virginia coal-miners,
and the guy in the middle went home for lunch." |