by admin | May 6, 2019 | Thinking about Art - Out Loud, Uncategorized
My first real face-to-face interaction with the work of Cy Twombly was in the Philadelphia Museum of...
by admin | Mar 1, 2012 | Thinking about Art - Out Loud
“On one level, the Hirst à Gogo is a blatant promotion of both the Hirst and Gagosian brands, and a sitting-duck symbol of the end-time, we’re-doing-this-because-we-can decadence that has subsumed so much of the art world — yet another instance of money...
by admin | Dec 22, 2011 | Thinking about Art - Out Loud
In pondering the burgeoning consequences of man-made combustion on the climate, it’s become increasingly apparent to me that we do really need to start taking into account everything we do and how it influences our air, land and water quality. The naysayers may...
by admin | Aug 16, 2011 | Thinking about Art - Out Loud
…no more bullshit. That’s the simple truth. And whether it’s in architecture, politics or art, it’s about time that everyone start calling a spade, a spade. There’s a great blog article I was reading that brought this concept and...
by admin | Jul 12, 2011 | Thinking about Art - Out Loud
How many of you have noticed, as I have, how incredibly bad off a lot of people are right now? I mean, it’s easy to ignore if you want, and god knows lots of people do, but WOW!, it’s really getting ugly out there. (If you don’t see it, are you...
by admin | Mar 17, 2011 | Conceptual Art, Dialogical Aesthetics, Digital art, Relational art, Thinking about Art - Out Loud
I have spent a great deal of my life trying to figure out how my work ‘fits in’ to the contemporary art world. To be clear, I’ve struggled with what ‘ism’ or trend or group might my work belong to so that I might explain my peculiar...