More food aid killings. When will the world wake up?π΅πΈπ
One way of looking at my work.
10,000 new conscripts plan to destroy all infrastucture 'above and below the ground', to ensure that nothing is left.ππ΅πΈ
Can art express questions about justice? Could art, perhaps, even create justice?
Georges Bataille
Remember me?
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Better than April fools!
The artist and his family staged scenes in the display rooms of IKEA stores, using hidden cameras and without the company's permission.
Michelangelo Pistoletto
The Minus Objects, 1965
It's an error to imagine that art needs to be defended. It's a warlike posture that can, and often should, be refused.
Halt the sale of Canadian steel and aluminum to the U.S.A. and see how quickly they come crawling back!π€
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sword on the muscle!
Sympathy for tyranny is expressed through a casual desire for a βbenevolent dictator,β but also the unsettling willingness of many to let data and ostensibly objective science govern an ever-increasing portion of human affairs. Both of these impetuses seem to permeate our culture today.
The Intangibilities of Form proposes nothing less than a powerfully original labor theory of culture, highlighting the prominence of a context shaped by the readymade, to account for the constitutive interlacing of contemporary art and technology, skill and deskilling.
Michael A. Robinson
One of the best writings on New Materialism. Joshua Simon. Required reading.
studio 2024
Aversion is what drives Canadian anti-Americanism, which is probably better described as βnot PRO-American.β While we have a core sense of what we are, the U.S. helps us recognize all the things we never want to become.
In contemporary art, digitality has assumed a new type of presenceβno longer only as a virtual sphere of sociality, but increasingly as a technological interface that structures our embodied experiences.
a.i. will make some great art at the request of and by the prompting of humans. It's ok, it's not threatening and we have nothing to defend against. People will prefer art by people just like we like movies more than advertising.