John Young on Mon, 20 Dec 2010 02:44:12 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> Pollock, Art History and Cold War [was: Wikileaks is old hat] |
Sartre, among others, claimed that lumping "the arts" into the term art diminshes them all. Each art is unique, he said, and by extension each art work is unique even when executed by among the works of a single artist. He was uneasy with the term artist due to its generalizing suppression of the individual into a category. Hypostatizing into art, and worse, in the art world, quite granular single works, in some cases of performance art a singluar event not repeatable, some intended to be such, is the madness of bad-art aggegators, whether curators, critics, gallerists, historians, aesthetes, collectors, donors, publicists, agents, inheritors, the lot of confidence artists, the number of which surely outranks those they demean in general and glorify in genius. Recitation of the names of famous artists is a sure sign of incapacity to grasp a singular work, unfinished, unresolved, contrary to conquest, a snarling bitch of materiality, sound and fury utterly resisting the human grappling with self-deity certain of failure, condemned to continue. No art work is ever finished it persists incomplete into another struggle. Damn those demanding closure, deadline up, show is opening, the crowd abaying, critics bloodthirsty. High art, elite art, famous art, the best art, the award winners, classical art, left-footed art, one-eyebrow art, art for the ages, eternally beautiful art, priceless art, mansions and warehouses of art, feh. Sartre cited Dewey in claiming the un-special art work, free of Art, a democratizing mundane work along with cooking, farming, machining, child raising, schooling, and should not valorized over the others. To be sure, these others have become valorized into high-profit enterprises, most of them kissing up to be art of cooking, art of this and that. Feh art. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org