Tuesday, October 5, 2010

readings

The readings were of Claire Bishop's Antagonism and Relational Aesthetics, 2004 and Mark Byrne's How Marina Abramovic's Red-Velvet Rope at MOMA Works, May 24, 2010.  I think that both of the readings in a sense are about the relationship with people in a piece or in a gallery space.  In Bishop's article she compared artist's work with each other that involved installation and gallery space with people.  While in Byrne's articles it was about a single artist who's piece involved people waiting in line to sit in front of her and the relationship between them.

But as for me using this type of idea my art is something I've never thought of or even take into consideration while I'm making art, but knowing myself I probably do so without even knowing it.

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