carter
I'll Lock Up
- Messages
- 5,921
- Location
- Corsicana, TX
dhermann1, Interesting article. Thanks for sharing.
Originally posted by Becky
As an artist myself, hmm, lets see, I can tell when you're asking sincere questions or just looking for filler information. Ask the artist what they think of world in terms of "do you feel that anyone gives a damn about what you paint"; alot of us feel abandoned, depending on our environments, upbringing, etc. Ask them if they would do art even if no one bought it or saw it, or whatever. I've had years of experience with these issues. If I don't do my art, I feel like something ebbs away, maybe even dies. Yes this sounds harsh. Until I made time and space for me to do art, I felt like I was neglecting myself. Ask the questions that no one else will ask. I don't think artists are afraid of offending anyone or losing ties/associations, not at the expense of truth.
Originally posted by Doran
The stuff sold like hotcakes with these new "explanations" which "contextualized the luminous space between viewer and viewed, the metonymy of self/other interaction in the miasmic post-industrial landscape, a culturally constructed fictive enterprise of memory and forgetting, of the subaltern's ceaseless search for the Other," or whatever gobbledygook she came up with.