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art on my mind: June 2012
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Art on my mind. Thursday, June 14, 2012. The Hot Air Standard. Jonathan Meese installation shot. Some show in Paris. But don’t trust it! That guy is full of hot air. I think I have to start using the word trust to gauge and goad what I’m doing in the studio. Often I have an urge to do something but I stop myself because I think it’s a gimmicky solution. I can trust that reflex. But I can also trust myself through a risky move too, even if I know the trappings beforehand. Wednesday, June 6, 2012. Now, as ...
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art on my mind: I could make it all worthwhile as a rock n' roll star
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Art on my mind. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. I could make it all worthwhile as a rock n' roll star. David Bowie performing as Ziggy Stardust. My drawings lately are turning out to be still lifes. WTF. How not to push the envelope. How not to be now. How fuddy. How duddy. My pressure is to include something slightly ironic. Or kitsch. Something tongue and cheek. But only in a back-handed way so it doesn't come off as intentionally. I want to make a drawing that reads like Savage Detectives. The Wreck of Hope.
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art on my mind: Careless Painting
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Art on my mind. Tuesday, March 13, 2012. B Wurtz, Untitled, 2006. Feature Inc. The whole provisional painting trend is getting tiresome. I think “casual” (also a word being tossed around to describe it) is in fact more accurate, because it connotes the possibility of carelessness. Raphael Rubinstein– he seems to have coined the term provisional with regard to art. We are Sisyphus. We try even though we will fail. We have disdain for trying because we will fail, but also because it’s constra...I think you...
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art on my mind: Goodbye
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Art on my mind. Sunday, December 16, 2012. Caspar David Friedrich, Wanderer above the Sea of Fog. I really have to practice saying goodbye. This blog is a good place to start. If I don’t give it a formal goodbye, it will just continue to wither here, pathetically. And then I’m the one who’s neglectful. Better just to draw the line, give a good handshake, shed a tear, kill Old Yeller. I can post upcoming shows here. Maybe I will. But I will find other venues for more fleshed out writing. Subscribe to: Pos...
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art on my mind: The Hot Air Standard
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Art on my mind. Thursday, June 14, 2012. The Hot Air Standard. Jonathan Meese installation shot. Some show in Paris. But don’t trust it! That guy is full of hot air. I think I have to start using the word trust to gauge and goad what I’m doing in the studio. Often I have an urge to do something but I stop myself because I think it’s a gimmicky solution. I can trust that reflex. But I can also trust myself through a risky move too, even if I know the trappings beforehand. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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art on my mind: October 2012
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Art on my mind. Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Studio Critical interview and David Foster Wallace. David Foster Wallace on Charlie Rose, 1997. I know I don't write posts anymore. And I find it gross to use this only as a tool to promote my own doings. As if I were the only one. But I really liked doing an interview for Studio Critical. Check it out here. On another subject: I've been thinking about self-consciousness. There's a good review. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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art on my mind: Heaven and Hell
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Art on my mind. Tuesday, May 8, 2012. I did enjoy Frieze, I really did. The ferry was great and the spaciousness inside the tent made all the difference. And I did see lots that was stimulating. I mean stimulating in the sense that it awakened my senses. That’s a first for me at a fair. But I also mean stimulating in the sense that it felt good. Art is an addiction. Once you’ve had a hit, you want more, and more, and more. Red flag. Holland Cotter has it right. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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art on my mind: Studio Critical interview and David Foster Wallace
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Art on my mind. Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Studio Critical interview and David Foster Wallace. David Foster Wallace on Charlie Rose, 1997. I know I don't write posts anymore. And I find it gross to use this only as a tool to promote my own doings. As if I were the only one. But I really liked doing an interview for Studio Critical. Check it out here. On another subject: I've been thinking about self-consciousness. There's a good review. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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art on my mind: Seeing Freedom
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Art on my mind. Friday, August 31, 2012. I can start writing again, I suppose. It just all seems so unnecessary. I will be giving a talk next Saturday. "Seeing Freedom: In this visual lecture, artist Molly Stevens will look at freedom in art as symbol, as protest and as ideal; as body, as choice and as no choice - as nothing left to lose.". Come Or don't. I don't even know you. Are you really quitting your blog? I just found it! July 15, 2013 at 10:22 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).