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11 April 2009

Paternal love

Spencer Morgan, the writer, did a grand job, and he’s not known for sucking up. His column, ‘Men of Manhattan’, covers so-called society, but in a quirky, offbeat manner in his choice of people profiled. Most celebrities are toadies to superiors and tyrants to those under them. Morgan picks on free spirits, like my boy. The reason I was happy for the profile to appear is because, as I told the reporter, JT is the only artist I know who shuns publicity when untalented people like Dash Snow — a childhood friend of his — become stars overnight by using masturbation as a theme. Artists need exposure but, because of that, shock jocks like the present nonentities are considered stars by the know-nothings who run the art scene nowadays.

JT has been a hell of a good son. He could have had a Ferrari or a Porsche, but chose a bicycle instead. He could be doing the social rounds, but prefers to live in a dumpy part of Brooklyn, paint and bike 40 miles per day in his job as a messenger. His company is called Taki Express; he is the boss and only employee, and his partner is George Szamuely, son of Tibor, a man who should be writing leaders for the Times, but is the dispatcher instead. Taki Express is not yet listed on the New York stock exchange, but it should be in view of the mess GM and other so-called great companies have managed.

JT’s grand marriage in the summer of 2006, with Countess Assia Baudi di Selve of Rome, lasted only two months. He couldn’t keep his you know what in his pants, so Assia and him had a boy, Taki Tancredi, and a girl, Maria, and now live apart. He has been very generous with them, which I suppose is easy to be when one doesn’t give a damn about the root of all envy. I remember talking about my boy to an ageing socialite by the name of Serena Doorman, who now sells apartments to the rich. She was appalled that the boy wanted to be an artist, and that I had encouraged him to be one. She was even more appalled that he would be a bike messenger. Mind you, that’s how many people think. They worship the cheap, the vulgar and the nouveaux riches and understand nothing about values. Money is all. Not in my book, and I have bought out the Observer this week as any proud dad would.

And speaking of phonies, the fiercest in his denunciations of Wall Street greed was Connecticut senator Chris Dodd. As it turns out he has taken more money from AIG than anyone else in Congress, and has committed other financially dubious transactions to make Jacqui Smith’s husband proud to be a porno-watcher. British MPs are a pretty bad lot, but over here they’re just as bad but also hypocritical. Listening to Chris Dodd fulminate about greed is like reading a column by Taki about Taki Jr. Self-serving, to say the least, but in my case it’s only paternal love. In theirs it’s greed.

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Jimbo

April 10th, 2009 3:05pm Report this comment

Taki here's your chance to help your son and get super-fit for the next geriatric kick-boxing olympics. Get your legs pumping in a blur of pedal power. Deliver the packages, shuttle between your club and the Golliwog club and win the Olympics! I'm cheering already.

robert

April 10th, 2009 8:14pm Report this comment

Could be worse. He may have ended up writing anti-semitic, pro-nazi propaganda in The Spectator!

Samuel Johnson

April 12th, 2009 7:00am Report this comment

Love your columns.

GK

April 14th, 2009 2:00pm Report this comment

There are only two ways of understanding art, either you study about it in a good school or you have it inside you.

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