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It is a very exciting time to be involved in art. The contemporary art world has exploded into a cacophony of "anything-goes" themes and ideas. This provides problems for standards and conventional schools of wisdom, but at the same time, it results in a more stimulating and enriching artistic climate. As much as can be said against contemporary art, one has to admit that the relinquishing of old standards has been beneficial to the artist and the art viewer. What is really interesting is that now, as the Whitney Biennial shows us, works that would have been previously dismissed as too traditional are again being taken seriously because they are no longer a hierarchical standard, rather they are just another choice that the artist has in his repertoire. To abandon tradition temporarily in order to induce change is obviously necessary. But to permanently refuse to accept work that seems similar to a traditional style is blind and contrived. So it is refreshing to see this change in the new world of art. The fact that currently you can see a realistic oil on canvas in the same exhibition as a video installation is an uplifting reality. The playing field is truly open, well at least more open then it ever has been. As a you
The psychedelic theme frequently extends beyond the use of color. His pieces in the Biennial seem to show a reverence for the banal and an interest in the delicate linear quality of an unassisted patient hand. Body image has been a hot topic for long enough to consider it a movement like minimalism or abstract expressionism although it inhabits places among various movements as opposed to forming a new category. comic book quality of Paper Rad , which for the initiated is an independent collective of comic book artists who draw in a colorful child like way. I find this in the work of Raymond Pettibon , Kerry James Marshall , Atelier Van Lieshout's humans, machines and body parts , and although she is not in any of thje magazines I am reading, I find the work of Montserrat former faculty member Amy Jean Porter to be an excellent example of this type of drawing. The theme of body art is still an overpowering force in the art world. Its very have a nice day meets flower power but in the style of anime which is heavily associated with futuristic themes including cyborgs and space travel. Takashi Murakami's work is interesting because it simultaneously depicts nostalgic and futuristic themes with surprising banality, her piece flower ball is a rounded ball made of smiling anime flowers each brightly colored. Her The Birds of North America Misquote Hip-hop and Sometimes Pause for Reflection and her North American mammals speak the truth and often compliment you unnecessarily series are beautiful examples of the hand drawn image as a hand drawn image, they are also good examples of bright psychedelic color choices. ng artist it is extremely overwhelming and extremely exciting to be in an art world that more then ever seems to be steering towards anarchy. Fred Thomaselli's work is a good example of more literal or direct referencing of psychedelic materials. It is the challenge of all who make art in any generation to make work relevant to their epoch. I am more interested in the sub conscious and the natural and artificial environment.
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