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January 15, 2008 at 7:18 pm
noma08
I make that banknote circulate. I think that the circulation of the banknote is the artistic event, more then my draw on it.
I sold my piece buying a book.
In this book [that you can see here in the post http://noma08.wordpress.com/2008/01/14/s19104447985-considerazioni-su-uno-scambio-apparentemente-innocuo/ and here as large image http://pics.livejournal.com/noma08/pic/0000abyd/s640x480 ], the autor speak about Beuys! (and I didn’t know this, before I buyed it)
There was written:
“Art is free because it is not bound to a logical form, and any expression is appropriate, because the important thing is not the medium, but the message”
It is not true that any artistic expression is adequate BECAUSE is the message that is important, irrespective of the medium. It is not a matter of expression, nor is therefore message. The medium (I do not want to proselytize mcluhanian…), the processing on theoretical and practical reasons of the medium open to the of freedom (freedom which, in my opinion, leads beyond personal expression — and here lies one of the reasons of NoMA). Is the medium that becomes everything. This could be a key to understanding NoMA: THE MEDIUM THAT BECOME THE ALL. [Here there is a paronomasia in Italian, because medium is “mezzo”, and “mezzo” is also “half”]
The art does not fit in museums, breaks margins.
Someone says that “art can not be separated by man, then by a relative and subjective, personal information”, and that “organizational coherence makes artwork to be recognizable”.
The point is the artist demythologization… topic which I commented in Pip blog…
January 15, 2008 at 8:02 pm
PEJA
I quote NoMA…