Sunday, November 27, 2016

dayoutlast statement revision

When I started this blog, it was an art survey of sorts.  It was a way to see what was happening.  The photos that accompanied the viewing were somehow objective in the way that they spoke for themselves.  Here was the show.  See the snaps. Enough said.  As time went by, my own inquiry began to evolve.  It was not enough to provide an image, it seemed important to provide context with written content, even if they were fragments. Somehow, they qualified the image (as caption and notation often do).  The interaction of text and image became clear enough (as if I had created a novel concept. I had not). It was just a way to internalize the development of looking between sensation and language.  Most recently, the blog has continued to shift as the folding and unfolding of views inform the streams of consciousness, what I have come to realize is the process by which I view and understand artworks. So, streams and cadaver esqui.  

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