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Tuesday, November 18, 2003

art theory#1

Art is pretentious.

Being an artist is pretentious. Rene Magrite was pretentious. Mary Oliver is pretentious.

Many new artists start with the idea that they have something worth saying. They go about art as a method to say these wonderful things. Sometimes it works, but often it doesn’t. In any case, isn’t it a bit pretentious? You assume that your idea is worth the paper or canvas or clay that it is conveyed through. You also assume that your idea is worth the time it takes me to look at it or read it. Let me assure you, your idea just isn’t worth that much.

More experienced artists will tell you that the idea comes out of the process and is a result of the clay, paper or paint. The idea is not the goal. But isn’t that a bit pretentious? Don’t you think? Now you are assuming that your art is worth my time even though you don’t have any ideas. Now that’s pretentious.

So being an artist, or being one who observes art, means being OK with your own and others pretensions. You have to let down your pretension guard and let the art come out – as pretentious as that may be.

Without a pretension, there would be no art.


(hey, it's a theory)

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