What Is the Paul McCarthy Skit on Ye’s Instagram Story? Here’s All You Need to Know about ‘Painter’

Published 09/24/2024, 11:08 PM EDT

Formerly known as Kanye West, Ye is the reigning monarch of the hip-hop realm, always armed with his lyrical diss artillery. But beyond the thrilling chaos that hip-hop brings to music lovers, this Atlanta rap virtuoso packs a serious punch with his storytelling prowess. Storytelling is an art form on its own, and Ye’s inspiration vault is way more brilliant than it seems. While fans are aware of his cryptic hints that showcase his craft, he recently dropped a Paul McCarthy skit, Painter, on his story, leaving many scratching their heads in amazement.

Now, for those who might be in the dark about Painter, here is the scoop!

All about the Paul McCarthy skit Ye shared

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Ye recently popped onto his Instagram story to share Paul McCarthy’s Painter, a video work of the artist’s performance from 1995. While McCarthy dabbles in all mediums like drawing, painting, and sculpture, this performance is in a league of its own. Packed with twisted humor, eerie costumes, and otherworldly characters, it blends dark satire with pure artistic chaos by taking a jab at the art world and poking fun at collectors and dealers.

In Painter, McCarthy portrays a disheveled, career-focused artist who engages in bizarre rituals, like mixing mayonnaise and ketchup with his paint, all while obsessing over cash and clout. McCarthy spins around a ‘de Kooning,’ tipping his hat to Willem de Kooning, a big name in abstract expressionism. Plus, he delivers another cheeky nod to artistic behavior by dramatically slicing off his rubber finger—perhaps a wink at Vincent Van Gogh’s infamous ear amputation.

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While McCarthy satirizes the absurdity and superficiality of the art world, having been only recognized as late as the 1990s for his work, Ye’s fans saw this repost as a deeper reflection of his misunderstood artistic personality.

Ye’s fans draw parallels from Paul McCarthy’s Painter to his performance in music

There are many signs that Ye is officially bidding farewell to the ‘Vultures’ era with the upcoming final rollout which is in the works, as recently confirmed by Ty Dolla $ign. However, when he made his artistic comeback with ‘Vultures,’ the issues he tackled were far more vibrant than mere peace. By sharing the Painter skit, fans can easily reflect on the multitude of challenges in his artistic journey.

Some believe Ye is one of those performance artists whose genius will only be fully appreciated posthumously, overshadowed by contemporaries whose art caters to consumer demands. Many fans see this as a bold step toward a significant solo resurgence. 

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Those familiar with Ye know the whirlwind of controversy that often follows him, fueled by his unfiltered statements that resonate deeply within his work. While this may invite negative press and obstacles from digital service platforms, he remains steadfast in his commitment to creating art for the people, refusing to compromise his story for anyone.

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Anushka Bhattacharya

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I'm Anushka Bhattacharya, an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. Armed with a degree in literature, I once wielded my words to catalyze change within society through my work with NGOs. However, as I stumbled into the exuberant hole of crime thrillers and documentaries on Netflix, it was love at first sight and pushed me into entertainment journalism.

Edited By: Itti Mahajan

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