Wednesday, March 19, 2014

EXIT THRU THE GIFT SHOP

Art is still for rich people 


\\if you're an artist- you're retarded .\\



He's so self centered
 what is the amount of publicity needed? im so not into that.. but everyone else is... all about selling art if you want to BE an artist/ ?
thats so fucked up. he just went to it so fast- maybe I'm just jealous....  "his art might look just like everyone else's'"
but his art is pop culture? who is right?


 "the ultimate validation is measured in dollars and cents."
Are we supposed to not like this guy?
Every artist has to grow as an artist... a lot to take in. He did it so quickly
Is it like everyone should do art? everyone should? or really only certain people? is that subjective? or the right of life and reason? Who actually needs to be the artists? what do you have to give/communicate? something popular is not always best///// ¿ //



| 'Mockery' | 'mockery as an art form' |





fake:
the phone calls the shots of getting ready for the show// because these things were not filmed earlier// unless this is real footage? That's what I don't get- How we can tell if something is fake// are we making a totally fake documentary/?
what types of topics?
How would they get the guy to consent to a film that was kind of making fun of him?
unless they weren't.. or it's footage from somewhere else. ? does anyone know? (comment!)

who ever wants to be the artist can call it art/ art is the frame of mind/ the maker of the piece// perhaps a woodworker, makes it.. but is the same emotional level as a cabinet to them as it is their customer..? 



On a personal level, my dad works with a lot of artists such as Tracey Emin or  Ivan Navarro (installation at Madison Sq Park right now actually, the water towers). As I learn about art and become surrounded with art I find myself asking the question 'who is the artist?' The one who fabricates the piece or fabricates the idea? Think about Jeff Koons too, who has factories of artists working on his pieces for publication. Or even in the commercial world, for Fashion As Art, the designer is the one designing the piece but not aways sewing it? why are we learning to sew then? The artists who have all the money are the ones who make it big... is this true/ or is it sad..

WHERE IS THE LINE? WHO DRAWS THE LINE? WHY CANT WE SEE THE LINE?

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