Im almost finished with Richters book, September. In it regarding painting he writes "Above all, its never a blind chance. Its a chance that is always planned, but also always surprising. And I need it in order to carry on, in order to eradicate my mistakes, to destroy what Ive worked out wrong, to introduce something different and disruptive. Im often astonished to find how much better chance is than I."
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
childs play
One of my favorite artists, and best exhibits I have yet seen, was a Damien Hirst exhibit at the Tate in London a few years ago. The space he created was tangible, and the ideas drew an emotional response from the crowd. It created questions that you didnt know could exist, I enjoyed and appreciated that. A tactile environment where we become the subjects ourselves draws the term art of participation.
I came across this article on him today here. I agree at the end how he talked about how adults are more timid and kids will just throw the paint around. I think in my painting I used to be an adult and now became a big kid. I look forward to the day I have a room to fill and install something that can create more questions than answers.
Damien Hirst Exhibit, 2013
Trampoline, 2014
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