I have yet to see TS18 in it's full gusto but the few spaces I have seen were very interesting and aesthetically commanding. These days I get kinda bored with the premise of an Artist Statement since, in some cases to me, it kind of limits the appreciation of the piece since you'd be, somewhat, bound to what the artist felt and their perspective on the finished work rather than giving you the unfettered allowance to invest in your own perspective and emotional take-away. I do appreciate your take on what you felt with the different spaces and I wish there were more avenues to encourage those kinds of conversations as well as active conversations on how to broaden the acceptance factor of the art world and the public that it needs to engage.
Ampero says...
I have yet to see TS18 in it's full gusto but the few spaces I have seen were very interesting and aesthetically commanding.
These days I get kinda bored with the premise of an Artist Statement since, in some cases to me, it kind of limits the appreciation of the piece since you'd be, somewhat, bound to what the artist felt and their perspective on the finished work rather than giving you the unfettered allowance to invest in your own perspective and emotional take-away.
I do appreciate your take on what you felt with the different spaces and I wish there were more avenues to encourage those kinds of conversations as well as active conversations on how to broaden the acceptance factor of the art world and the public that it needs to engage.
On CULTURE CLASH: Missed the bus but not a day of joy and wonder
Posted 21 March 2018, 5:45 p.m. Suggest removal