artist talks
this is what i do when i'm in meetings. the doodling actually helps me concentrate i think. funny how the mind works in that regard.
i've had artist talks on my mind. partially because i've given TWO of them in the last two days. one to my students - they have to give one on their work and so i offered to give them the long version of mine. i showed them work all the way back to right after being an undergrad. it's so funny how i look at that work now and feel so removed from it. i can actually physically remember making it - but it also seems like such a different time.
this morning i talked to another group of students, at a different school, about my work, about working in galleries, about how having a web presence in this day and age is so important....
i'm making my students talk about their own work because i think that saying things out loud really reinforces the premises, parameters, and thematic courses that you are hoping to develop in your work. i find that when i say something out loud it has to really BE TRUE. it also helps me re-evaluate where i've been and where i'm going. all of a sudden i can see connections between bodies of work that i didn't realize were there before. so as much as it's hard - it's also a good thing....
i also got the great opportunity to see julie mehretu speak about her work last week. i've waxed poetic about her work before and seeing her speak was good. very good indeed. she is one of those academically aware and incredibly articulate off the cuff speakers. here's some of the phrases she spoke that i fervently wrote down:
- mark making as an evolution of language [self-language]
- patterning as community
- markers of behavior
- work intuitively first and search for meaning after
- a sense of history - a city isn't born, but developed
- how to pull the imaginary/personal world into NOW [oh this was big for me]
- the idea of an image shattering as you get closer - a grander picture from a distance and the shifting of scale that one can only accomplish in a paiting
- erasure as a gesture - as a social gesture [oh this really made me think too]
and i had a little thrill. she included the plans of an ando building in one of her pieces... and i've shown in an ando building . i'll take any connection i can get. what most struck, me, though, was what a different league of artist ms. merhretu is. and how she appreciates it. she flies all over the world. all the major art cities, working on major [and physically large] pieces in major museums and institutions. it's such an "other" level of engagement. she is an art rock star and leaves you "awe" struck - and yet she is approachable and direct and everything you would hope....
anyway.... i offer two sneak peaks
i'm working on stuff for my show with aurora robson which will be at sq ft galery in nashville in january. i'm in the thick of it. i think it's working. i hope it's working. oh.....
i'm going to try and post regularly, but with grading [last weeks of classes], and life, and this show, and the holidays and.... i may be a bit behind on visiting you all. please forgive me. i miss you already....
Comments
Love that you are helping your students by talking about your work...it is important and sometimes really hard.
love the sneak peaks...the fullness of the thread...and grey {you can wear your dream dress}
xo friend!
need to see more
artist's talks...
it is so true
in science too...
saying it outloud
in front of people
makes you really
have to reflect
and think deeply
so what you
say really
is TRUE
and REAL...
thank you
for sharing-
i so need some
inspiration...
and you are
so good
at inspiring.
xoxo
wonderfully evocative sneak peek!
thanks lisa.
and i love what you say about talking about your work - about reinforcing themes, about how saying things out loud makes them true (or is it that they have to be true in order to say them out loud - or is it both?). lovely food for thought.
:^)
Tiff*
also glad there are some other compulsive doodlers out there!
:)
looking forward seeing the whole project :)
Alison - 6.5st
l-o-v-i-n-g the sneak peaks - esp over the blue one! and your plates, how cool are they...very cool, and readymade, even cooler. i'm feeling the awe again.
hope teh sale went well, and that your purchases, of which i am sure there are many, will be enjoyed to the full over the hols. and as far as posting goes, we all enjoy your posts, but we we will savour them all the more for their sporadic nature in this busy holiday period.
and really enjoyed your thoughts on the artists' talks... i think about this a lot, how articulating something out loud is often the point for me when i really get it. too often i feel like it is just a muddle in my brain until i try to explain it to someone... so much that way with writing too. e always gets to a point in a writing project where he has to talk it through, and just talking about it seems to clarify so much.
thinking of you as you grade... hope it's almost over! xoxo