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Entries in ENOUGH (3)

Monday
Jun252012

ENOUGH [BASTA][Field Scan, Illustrations & Notes][Draft/BETA]

Updated on Sunday, July 1, 2012 at 10:38AM by Registered Commenteradmin

Painting by Manning Williams (d. 2012)

ENOUGH [BASTA][Field Scan, Illustrations & Notes][Draft/BETA]
By Paul McLean

Homemade guillotine (see links below).<[PLATFORM]: TIME IS THE ONLY OBJECT. EVERYTHING ELSE IS THE (A) SUBJECT.

Ale at the G20 conference

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Way to go, Ale! I can't read everything but I do like the idea that the appearance of an analog object in digital time is what people need to awaken their poetic sensibilities.
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- Jez Bold [response to Ale's revGames/DA Flaneurs performance at the G20]


Installation View, 1995
Chema Alvagonzalez, SITE Santa Fe
Available

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SITE Santa Fe lies on the edge of town by the railroad tracks, at a welcome distance from the schlock art malls of Canyon Road and the tourist-friendly museums in the town center.  It’s a relief to enter a white box environment and discover some challenging art. As the title of the current exhibition suggests, Time-Lapse showcases pieces that either address the subjective experience of time or rely expressly on the passage of time to achieve full realization. Works accrue gradually, offering visitors a unique viewing experience every day, if not every minute. Despite the variety of media employed and the evolving nature of the work, many of these individual pieces gather in force to represent some of the paradoxical concerns of our collective human existence.   
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Time-Lapse achieves its goal of deconstructing the notion of artwork as static and immutable. Along the way, it highlights how some thoughtful artists search for an understanding of global forces while others elect to deal with the mundane physical and emotional needs that shape daily life. Still other artists investigate the elastic and subjective nature of time, asking the viewer to participate in the exploration. The work on view here is revealing, both in its methods and in its conclusions about humanity, individual, and universal.

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- "Time-Lapse" by Corina Larkin [review of SITE Santa Fe for Brooklyn Rail]

 

"Red Canvas" by Richard Tuttle

[INSTRUCTIONS]: Over the next few days I'll be correcting/modifying the following field scan, editing for content, grammar, typos, all the usual imperfection crap, and revisioning, continuing the linking process, etc. Initially, a small team of collaborators will be helping, reviewing, critiquing, etc. These include Chris Moylan, Jez Bold, Alex and a few others. The meta--text we're going to think of as a wireframe, an armature, a skeleton, a trunk (as in, of a tree)... that resolves with time. [Stopping here for tonight - PJM/6-27-2012]

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Tuesday
Jun122012

ENOUGH! [BASTA][Draft/BETA][Introduction]

9 Biggest Banks' Derivative Exposure - $228.72 Trillion

ENOUGH! [BASTA][Draft/BETA][Introduction]
By Paul McLean


[NOTE]: The following text is the next installment of the series ENOUGH! - which is being developed as a resource for CO-OP/Occuburbs, an OwA production for Huntington, LI. This draft is open to revision, refinement and is introduced for the purposes of community review. 

Humanity? Yes, it's OK – some great talks, some great arts. Concrete people? No, 99% are boring idiots.

- Slavoj Žižek (http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2012/jun/10/slavoj-zizek-humanity-ok-people-boring)

The feeling of humiliation is nothing but the feeling of being an object. Once understood as such, it becomes the basis for a combative lucidity in which the critique of the organization of life cannot be separated from the immediate inception of the project of living differently. Construction can begin only on the foundation of individual despair and its transcendence; the efforts made to disguise this despair and pass it off under another wrapper are proof enough of this, if proof were needed. What is the illusion which stops us seeing the disintegration of values, the ruin of the world, inauthenticity, non-totality?

- Raoul Vaneigem, The Revolution of Everyday Life ("Humiliation," p. 21)

To all those who still wish to talk about man, about his reign or his liberation, to all those who still ask themselves questions about what man is in his essence, to all those who wish to take him as their starting-point in their attempts to reach the truth, to all those who, on the other hand, refer all knowledge back to the truths of man himself, to all those who refuse to formalize without anthropologizing, who refuse to mythologize without demystifying, who refuse to think without immediately thinking that it is man who is thinking, to all these warped and twisted forms of reflection we can answer only with a philosophical laugh - which means, to a certain extent, a silent one.

- Michel Foucault, LES MOTS ET LES CHOSES [Trans., The Order of Things, ("Man and His Doubles," p. 343)]

Why do critics thus periodically proclaim their helplessness or their lack of understanding? It is certainly not out of modesty...All this means in fact that one believes oneself to have such sureness of intelligence that acknowledging an inability to understand calls in question the clarity of the author and not that of one's own mind. One mimics silliness in order to make the public protest in one's favour, and thus carry it along advantageously from complicity in helplessness to complicity in intelligence.

- Roland Barthes, Mythologies ("Blind and Dumb Criticism," p. 34)

Ambrose in his shop.

thank you.

I am a fan of never leaving a stone unturned.

after gluing and shaping three boards

I just couldn't in all concience finish

with glass withoutgetting the weight down.

I've got the band saw. I need to re-split the boards

had I comitted to chambering at the outset,yes,

life would be a whole lot different... and easier.

when I get more wood I will be more coherent.

no greater learning than doing things the hard way.

...ambrose...

now I will check c-list for the beam saw...

- ambrose m.curry III

ENOUGH! [BASTA!]
1
Derivatives
Illusion
Corruption
2
Origins
Truth
Innocence

Watch the whole program HERE.

[INTRODUCTION]:
When art is called "derivative" as a critique, the artwork so labeled is generally not being complemented. The term can migrate and serve as a label for an artist, again, as a pejorative. The critic is usually pointing out where in a vertical hierarchy, usually tied to chronology, an artwork or artist fits on the basis of originality. Anti-originality, keep in mind, has been a darling of the anti-art factions for nearly a century. The "traditional" art world is keen on its own version of "trickle down theory," elevating inventors and innovators to the pinnacles of a creative pyramid schema. It's a fairly pervasive formula for assigning value in crafts, like fashion. Think of the scene in "The Devil Wears Prada," when Meryl Streep's character credits herself with playing a big part in determining the outfit the young heroine of the movie is wearing. Each iteration removed from the original is thought to be corrupted by being so situated, but the architecture is holistically maintained as a given, and relies on the B, C, D+ lines for the legitimacy of the top end. Such is the realm of Style, and it is an appendix of the Courts (the regal ones, not the judicial kind).

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Tuesday
Jun052012

OwA Open Proposal: ENOUGH!

[NOTE]: What follows is a first draft version of a proposal submitted to several entities who have invited Occupy with Art to participate in art events slated between now and fall 2012, spanning the first anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, and the occupation of Liberty Square. This draft is open to revision, refinement and is introduced for the purposes of community review.

ENOUGH! [BASTA!]
1
Derivatives
Illusion
Corruption

2
Origins
Truth
Innocence


Occupy with Art invites artists of all descriptions to participate in a multi-dimensional art eruption for our times. In anticipation and celebration of the one-year anniversary of OWS, Occupy with Art proposes a series of art actions that collectively proclaim "ENOUGH!" We will explore six related subjects through art: derivatives/origins; illusion/truth; and corruption/innocence. Think of these concepts as three coins with two sides.


ENOUGH!

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