Red Dragon
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Disclaimer: I have not been to AT&T Stadium since January 2019, so I don't know what they have there now.
But when I attended that Seahawks playoff game, there was all kinds of modernist art - big sploshes of orange, red, blue, yellow paint that looks like nothing - and meaningless slogans on the walls such as "Moving Towards a Resolution of Mass." Stuff that might belong in an art museum about Salvadore Dali or something like that, but not in a football stadium.
When I go to a Cowboys stadium, I want to see massive banners of Cowboys playing in legendary moments - perhaps some hundred-foot long banner photo of Staubach's Hail Mary to Pearson, or Aikman throwing that slant to Harper - all kinds of huge wall posters of Emmitt, Romo, Irvin, Haley, Landry, Jimmy, Dorsett, etc. I don't want to see big sploshes of meaningless paint that is completely unrelated to football.
But when I attended that Seahawks playoff game, there was all kinds of modernist art - big sploshes of orange, red, blue, yellow paint that looks like nothing - and meaningless slogans on the walls such as "Moving Towards a Resolution of Mass." Stuff that might belong in an art museum about Salvadore Dali or something like that, but not in a football stadium.
When I go to a Cowboys stadium, I want to see massive banners of Cowboys playing in legendary moments - perhaps some hundred-foot long banner photo of Staubach's Hail Mary to Pearson, or Aikman throwing that slant to Harper - all kinds of huge wall posters of Emmitt, Romo, Irvin, Haley, Landry, Jimmy, Dorsett, etc. I don't want to see big sploshes of meaningless paint that is completely unrelated to football.