spectrology:

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gnetophyte:

gnetophyte:

i miss when you could make political art without placing personal identity (and the self) at the center of everything

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this piece (“artist bio” by anna daliza) sort of perfectly sums it up. the emphasis on identity politics and tokenization in art/music/performance spaces feels reductive and exploitative- like it offers a sort of racial tourism for the wealthy white patrons. none of what im saying are original thoughts btw go see White by james ijames

Lots of people arguing about this but I would say that while background and history can add interest and context to art, one also has to ask if you like a work of art, what does it matter if you know anything about the artist? 

This is very modern conceit and it absolutely does influence galleries and patrons while saying nothing about the quality of the art itself. I don’t feel it is against anyone or their identity to point out that the identity is not the art itself.

Mark Rothko was over this by 1950, when he was asked to write two self-statements and said,  “I have nothing to say in words which I would stand for. I am heartily ashamed of the things I have written in the past. This self-statement business has become a fad this season.” 

In his case, Rothko trusted the communication between the art and the observer to do the job and worked hard to make sure there were no preconceived notions about the work at all, which is why he did not title his paintings.

I don’t generally reblog anything but I think whatever you think of this art itself, it’s good to ask question about what’s influencing you to like to dislike it.

im thinking about this again and by extension the side of artists where the creation process is filmed to generate content for social media and how that affects peoples relationship with the art, including the artist themselves. people just posting their art and sharing it isn’t stimulating enough for social media appeal, and obviously social media is really important for artists hoping to earn enough income from their work.

sure, artists have been gearing their creations towards the market ever since markets existed, but there’s something about making every part of the process marketable. moving cameras and setting up lighting. do they ever create something spontaneously and think while creating “i should be filming this”? how does editing down the process of creation to a few digestible minutes affect their relationship with what they’ve created? how they think about it? how they approach a new piece? would the process not being observed have changed its outcome? is it enjoyable creating voiceovers narrating and rehashing every part of the decision making process? do you need your art deconstructed for you? is it too big for you to swallow? does it mean anything to you anymore?

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