Source: http://www.infinitearttournament.com/2016/
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 09:00:34+00:00

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The Infinite Art Tournament, Round One: Riopelle v. van Ostade!
It's the first match of the Second Annual First Round First Week! ...if you follow me.
Tied with Bridget Riley in his first stab at the First Round.
Tied with Sir William Orpen in his first try at Round One.
Tied with Frederic Leighton in his second try at Round One.
The Infinite Art Tournament, Round Four Tiebreak Do-Over: Kandinsky v. Benton!
In the Third Thursday contest which began last week, voter Matt Reilly had the effrontery to allege that one of the images in the contest was attributed to the wrong artist. Now, I want to make it clear that I am in no way holding Matt's little allegation against him. Not per se. He was merely doing what he thought was right at the time.
And that's why we are starting over in the Kandinsky/Benton match. It's a DO-OVER!! If you had already voted last week, please take a fresh look at the images before casting your new vote.
According to plan, the third Thursday of December was to be the Fifth Round match between the winners of Leonardo/Lissitsky and Benton/Goldsworthy. But! The Benton/Goldsworthy match ended in a tie. So what we're going to do today is launch (again) the first half of the tiebreaker that pits Benton and Goldsworthy against the artists in our other Round 4 tie, Kandinsky and Klee. We'll do Klee/Goldsworthy at the regularly scheduled Round 4 spot in February, after which everything should calm down and get back to normal.
Finished First in Phase 1, Flight 10, with a voting score of .818.
Tied for Second in Phase 2, Flight 2, with a voting score of .364.
Beat John Robert Cozens easily in Round 1.
Beat Richard Long easily in Round 2.
Crushed Lorenzo Lotto in Round 3.
Tied with Andy Goldsworthy in his first attempt at Round 4. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
The Infinite Art Tournament, Left Bracket Third Round: Redon v. Poussin!
Beat Ljubov Popova in Round 2 by a single vote. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
Lost to Pierre-Paul Prud'hon in Round 3.
The Infinite Art Tournament, Round One: Spilliaert v. de Staël!
This is an unusual Third Thursday matchup, which is perhaps appropriate given the confusion surrounding which Thursday was actually the third one of the month. Nor is this quite a Semifinal match, although it might as well be.
According to plan, today... or perhaps last Thursday, whatever... was to be the Fifth Round match between the winners of Leonardo/Lissitsky and Benton/Goldsworthy. But! The Benton/Goldsworthy match ended in a tie. So what we're going to do today is launch the first half of the tiebreaker that pits Benton and Goldsworthy against the artists in our other Round 4 tie, Kandinsky and Klee. We'll do Klee/Goldsworthy at the regularly scheduled Round 4 spot in February, after which everything should calm down and get back to normal.
OH NO there has been an error of misattribution!!! Probably by me!! And there is nothing to be done for it except, as alert amateur art historian Matt Reilly suggests in the comments, a REDO!!! Eventually.
The Infinite Art Tournament, Left Bracket Second Round Elimination: Rodin v. Romney!
Beat James Rosenquist in the Left Bracket Second Round.
Made it past Alexander Rodchenko in the Left Bracket Second Round by a single vote. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
The Infinite Art Tournament, Round One: Soutine v. Spencer!
Lost to Richard Serra in Round 1.
Lost to Charles Sheeler in Round 1.
Beaten by Jan Siberechts in Round 1.

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