"So this year the Turner Prize went to a man who put some paint on a piece of canvas."
There now, does that sound any better? In both cases of course, there is a good deal of oversimplification involved. As for claiming that this somehow represents all of modern art...
But we know that real art is not putting things down. The paint will be arranged in a way that shows talent and understanding of the subject. Tracy Emin's pants on a bed is not the same at all.
the metal structure with the coloured plates and the ceiling effect are actully rather appealing in gving the feeling of park as is apparently the intent the bin is an interesting counterpoint in that it appears to be drawing away from the representative aspects of the work as if mans rubbish does not belong in an open space... it works for me...
it looks white in some photos I've seen, cream in others. But it's a 3D experience, not 2D like a photo. I don't see the point of judging it on the basis of something in a newspaper.
it's not a rubbish bin, it's the whole room. Seeing photos of bits of an artwork is never going to be a useful basis for judging it, unless you're the Mail of course.