Of course, but all meaningful art is designed to draw attention to one thing or another. This dude just happens to want to draw attention to faggotry. I'm not saying I like it, but on a level, I appreciate it. This is what avant garde is. It's meant to confuse and anger the fuck out of the unaware.
Your example of something meaningful is really hard to understand, pls elaborate
true..in terms of art and design..The car designer Chris Bangle designs for BMw were considered avant garde for the time---but as time wore on, the term "Banglelized" became a term meaning that "it has been ruined". His so called polarizing and avant garde designs became dated, and a low point in BMW design.
If you have ever seen the casts of ant colonies, you see not only the complexity, but also the symmetry and aesthetics...it's almost humbling...because we humans pride ourselves on the complexity of our communities, and structures.
By showing various ant mound casts of different species of ants, one can show at the same time the beauty of nature, design, symmetry, and how even such a lowly creature as an ant can impress scientists and art afictionados...
Hell, just looking at various insects up close can elicit certain emotions---wasps have a design that elicits fear (possible from prior experiences of being stung), butterflies---their inherent delicantness, and colors. Praying mantis' and their foreign almost alien look. Roaches, well you know.
Looking and presenting various pictures of insects and anthropoids up close, and seeing what responses they elicit, from each gender, age group, ethnicity, area and even nations, would be a good exhibit in my view.