Sunday, November 18, 2012
Video
I found the video to be confusing. I figured it had to deal with women and how they are in society or some aspect of that, but other than that I did not really understand. I felt that it was confusing for me, but that other would understand it. I thought that it had a couple creepy aspects to it as well as some humorous undertones to it. If it were explained to me then I would get a better grasp on what I saw.
Faculty Gallery
I found the Faculty gallery to be interesting though there
were many aspects of the art that I didn’t quite understand. It would have been easier if the artists had
their artist statements along with their artwork so that everyone could have a
more clear idea what the artist was thinking of at the time that he made the
work. Since I have relatively no art
experience it is harder for me to derive my own conclusions when it comes to
the world of art, especially when the answer is vague in its own sense. There was one art work that caught my eye
however and it was explained to a group of us by Lynn when we asked her.
The artwork was the cloud one, though the name I cannot
remember well. I thought it was very
interesting, not only because of its size, but when explained to me the meaning
was very interesting too. She explained
that on one side it represented what the true cloud is supposed to be. There is no form, there is no true line
surrounding it and on the other side was a more cartoon or drawn aspect of what
a cloud is. The outline was heavy and
clearly visible. It lost most of its
texture and the color was different.
Normally we would separate these two, but the clamp was holding it
together.
She explained that in society what is true and how we perceive
it can be different then how we represent it and these two things can’t be
separated easily anymore. I think it is
an interesting idea when dealing with how society views a real landscape as
opposed to art. Art is an imitation of
something and so whether it is a landscape or a portrait it will never truly we
exact, but now that notion has been more warped into more of an exaggeration of
what something is. I think I found this
the most interesting because today there are so many types of art and some
people would say that other types of art aren’t fine art, but in the end
society holds them together in a metaphorical clamp as one that cannot be
separated because the strength of a society’s mind.
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