Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Quote of the day





One could say that our first performances were exactly as embarrassing to watch as only performance art can be. You know, when it comes to a point where the toes of the audience really start to hurt and everyone but the performers get soaking wet from sweating.
- Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset

Conclusion: no matter how bad the art, there is always hope. So before destroying and discouraging, relax. Think of the beautiful belly on this door, and of the time it took to grow. Respect that.

Pictures are of works by Elmgreen and Dragset: Belly Door (2006) and
Powerless Structures, fig. 187 (2002)

Here is an interesting interview related to another work they made.


5 comments:

odette farrell said...

I love that door! It make me think of the Greenaway film: The Architects Belly

MATTHEW ROSE said...

I adore these guys – Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset. Saw their Vacation piece in Milano some years ago: A car with a trailer bursting through the floor of tiled mall in the middle of the city.

Matthew Rose / Paris, France

Anonymous said...

The two works above are not so bad. To bad i cant say the same for los angeles art scene.
all bad and no hope.

paultalbotart said...

I would love to have doors around my home like that - but not very practical with kids and cats! Again, with the second photo - love the suspense - and the humour, wouldn't you like to put other objects in its place

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