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| [[Image:Kenney Mencher.jpg|thumb|400px|Kenney Mencher in Los Angeles]] | | [[Image:Kenney Mencher.jpg|thumb|400px|Kenney Mencher in Los Angeles]] |
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| ==Education== | | ==Education== |
− | Mencher graduated from the [[City University of New York]] in 1991 with a Bachelor's Degree in [[art history]]. Subsequently, he earned a Master's Degree in art history from the [[University of California, Davis]] in 1994, and then a master of fine arts degree from the [[University of Cincinnati]] in 1995. He was a drop-out of Art and Design, Manhattan, NY. | + | Mencher graduated from the [[City University of New York]] in 1991 with a Bachelor's Degree in [[art history]]. Subsequently, he earned a Master's Degree in art history from the [[University of California, Davis]] in 1994, and then a master of fine arts degree from the [[University of Cincinnati]] in 1995. |
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| ==Exhibitions== | | ==Exhibitions== |
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| As noted above, Mencher taught art classes at the University of Chicago. His tax records indicate he was fired for, “being a self-righteous [[douche]].” Similarly, Texas A&M forced him to relinquish his post for, “being a self-important queerosexual.” | | As noted above, Mencher taught art classes at the University of Chicago. His tax records indicate he was fired for, “being a self-righteous [[douche]].” Similarly, Texas A&M forced him to relinquish his post for, “being a self-important queerosexual.” |
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− | His students tend to despise him for forcing them to purchase a textbook he himself authored. It is extremely expensive at $83.99 and does not include any pictures. Who ever heard of an art book with no pictures? Also, he forces his students to attend showings at art galleries on weekends. This allows him to show off to his artsy friends who are nothing more than angry emo-kids who have issues stemming from their hatred of their stepfathers. Mencher who was born in The Bronx, NY, left NY and spent his teen years in Ohio, his mother sent him to The Bronx, NY at age 14, he had drug and alcohol problems, a drop-out of Art and Design in NYC. He has no relationship with either his mother or father. Mencher has a half-sister, and a older gay adopted brother. (no blood relationship at all) His hatred of women is seen in his paintings portraying them as whores/nudes and his half empty-half full portraits are of him drinking his demons away. Having been in therapy for years, he can't escape his demons. Have you ever wondered why he refuses to have children, he's afraid his demons that he fights daily will come out in any child that he has. Why his second wife is still with this tweet, is beyond imagination. He blames his parents for his own faults, a drop-out, druggie, failed relationships, his failure of his first marriage. A failure at life, all he has left is painting erotic pictures and his demonstration that women are to be abused/neglected. | + | His students tend to despise him for forcing them to purchase a textbook he himself authored. It is extremely expensive at $83.99 and does not include any pictures. Who ever heard of an art book with no pictures? Also, he forces his students to attend showings at art galleries on weekends. This allows him to show off to his artsy friends who are nothing more than angry emo-kids who have issues stemming from their hatred of their stepfathers. |
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| Link to purchase Mencher's useless textbook [[http://www.amazon.com/Liaisons-Readings-Art-Literature-Philosophy/dp/0787290785/ref=sr_11_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1235628894&sr=11-1]] | | Link to purchase Mencher's useless textbook [[http://www.amazon.com/Liaisons-Readings-Art-Literature-Philosophy/dp/0787290785/ref=sr_11_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1235628894&sr=11-1]] |
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| ==Influences== | | ==Influences== |
− | Mencher often uses his wife,his gay adopted brother and his queer whore, friends, his gay little chihuahua Chuck and students as influences and models for his work. | + | Mencher often uses his wife, friends, his gay little chihuahua Chuck and students as influences and models for his work. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |