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Monday, November 30, 2009
Forget the cake, let them wear gowns
Friday, November 27, 2009
Art as Character?
I have just read the the most amazing two sentences in a book that describes the high end art market where new work can be over a million dollars, Seven Days in the Art World, by Sarah Thornton: "In a world that has jettisoned craftsmanship as the dominant criterion by which to judge art, a higher premium is put on the character of the artist. If artists are seen to be creating art just to cater to the market, it compromises their integrity and the market loses confidence in their work."
So the "why" matters more than the "what?" How does the "market" know the artists' intentions? Is there anything to this house of mirrors? As a person whose art, as I often describe it, would have been avant-garde (no longer an acceptable phrase apparently) in 1880, I can only wonder at the need of wealthy people to find an activity this way. Bill Gates and his charities are looking very good.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Art as Religion?
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Words matter
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Creating So We Can Create
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Two Sagas of the Cold War
Monday, November 16, 2009
Personal Globalization
This caused me to reflect on how common international friendships and even families are. A friend of mine who worked at the World Bank had, at one time, her four children each living and working in a different country - the United States, New Zealand, Canada and Thailand. Yet she was in constant communication via the Internet. Does the enabling of such relationships more than offset some of the lamented displacement by email of face-to-face communication?
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Wrong vs. Wrong
"wrong vs. wrong," a choice between two or more imperfect options. How do we choose the "lesser evil?" What are the criteria for these situations?