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From:
david turgeon
To:
Sam Frank
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Date:
Thu, 06 Jan 2000 00:04:55 -0500
Subject:
Re: (idm) simon reynolds blurb on matador site
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quoted 13 lines "Art worldlings regarded popularity as skill's live-in slut. Popularity> "Art worldlings regarded popularity as skill's live-in slut. Popularity > meant shallowness. Rejection by the public meant depth. And truly hostile > rejection very likely meant greatness. Richard Serra's "Tilted Arc," a > leaning wall of rusting steel smack in the middle of Federal Plaza in New > York, was so loathed by the building's employees that 1,300 of them, > including many federal judges, signed a petition calling for its removal. > They were angry and determined, and eventually the wall was removed. Serra > thereby achieved an eminence of immaculate purity: his work involved > absolutely no skill and was despised by everyone outside the art world who > saw it. Today many art worldlings regard him as America's greatest > sculptor." > Substitute, say, IDMers for art worldlings, and your favorite obscurist > act for Serra, and reread.
substitute whatever comittee got serra to build that for another formed of employees from the building itself, & enjoy your new, possibly obscure, sculpture. ~ david --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org