Is This Art

Here is a question for you:

John Baldessari is a famous and respected artist.  The Broad Museum has a Baledessari picture.  Baldessari didn’t touch the piece (except maybe to sign it).  Here is how the Broad describes it:

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John Baldessari
Tips for Artists Who Want to Sell
1966-68
acrylic on canvas
68 1/4 x 56 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. (173.36 x 143.51 x 3.81 cm)
On View
Accession Date:
01/20/2000
Accession Number:
F-BALD-1P00.08
About this artwork
John Baldessari never touched this painting. He did not paint it. He did not write the text. “There is a certain kind of work one could do that didn’t require a studio,” Baldessari said, “It’s work that is done in one’s head. The artists could be the facilitator of the work; executing it was another matter.” This concept — that an artist could present an idea rather than a material object from their own hand — was a way for Baldessari to take apart the notion of what art could be. In 1966 art meant painting, sculpture, or drawing, and with wry humor, Baldessari challenges this expectation. The viewer receives a painting in Tips for Artists Who Want to Sell, but the painting is completed by sign painters. The viewer is presented with a painting’s content, but the content is text taken from an art trade magazine dictating what content should be .

In the second decade of the 20th century, Marcel Duchamp put a urinal signed “J. Mutt” on the wall of a  famous exhibition and said it was art because “I’m an artist and I say it is art.”  “Conceptualism,” one of the most lasting movements in art, was conceived.

What we have here is a piece of art where the art is untouched by an artist  nor was the idea behind it unique, nor did any other artistic hand touch the work (as might be argued with the work of Jeff Koons or Damian Hirst, whose artistic assistant’s execute the work).

Is this art?  Was Baldessari actually advancing the discussion of  Conceptualism beyond Duchamp?  Was he conceiving another question that makes this art?  Was he thumbing his nose at Conceptualism that makes this art?

A Good Word To Remember

I came across this in a book I was reading.  I think it is the first time I’ve seen this word:

Eidetic memory (/aɪˈdɛtɪk/; sometimes called photographic memory) is an ability to vividly recall images from memory after only a few instances of exposure, with high precision for a brief time after exposure, without using a mnemonic device.

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The Riot Act

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Did your Mother ever read you the riot act?  Well, she had really good history behind her.

In 1714, Parliament, at the behest of King George I, enacted the Riot Act.  He was nervous about his subjects. If 12 or more people gathered in “tumultuous assembly,” a magistrate could read aloud the the Riot Act.  Thereafter, they had one hour to disperse or could be arrested.

You only had to contend with your father.

ART ATTACK Book Signing

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You’re invited to the book signing of David Gersh’s newest novel ART ATTACK, the third installment in the Jonathan Benjamin Franklin Mystery Series. The event will take place at Tecolote Book Shop in Montecito from 3PM-5PM on Saturday, September 10. There will be wine, cheese, and a biscuit for your Rufus!

The Cat

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I’d like to let “the cat out of the bag,” but golly, I can’t:

The derivation of the phrase is not clear. One suggestion is that the phrase refers to the whip-like “cat o’nine tails,” an instrument of punishment once used on Royal Navy vessels. The instrument was purportedly stored in a red sack, and a sailor who revealed the transgressions of another would be “letting the cat out of the bag.” Another suggested derivation is from the “pig in a poke” scam, where a customer buying a suckling pig in a sack would actually be sold a (less valuable) cat, and would not realise the deception until the bag was opened.
Both of these suggestions are rejected by Snopes.com, who find no evidence of it originating in naval slang, nor of whips being stored in sacks, and consider it “nigh on impossible to mistake a cat for a pig.”

I favor the naval version myself.  Your guess may be better than mine.

May I Feel, Said He

People think of ee cummings as avant garde and incomprehensible and avoid him like the plague.  Well, sometimes he is.  But he is also one of the great romantics and very funny.  Try this one and see if you perhaps can understand it.  Hugs

may i feel said he
by e e cummings

may i feel said he

(i’ll squeal said she

just once said he)

it’s fun said she

(may i touch said he

how much said she

a lot said he)

why not said she

(let’s go said he

not too far said she

what’s too far said he

where you are said she)

may i stay said he

(which way said she

like this said he

if you kiss said she

may i move said he

is it love said she)

if you’re willing said he

(but you’re killing said she

but it’s life said he

but your wife said she

now said he)

ow said she

(tiptop said he

don’t stop said she

oh no said he)

go slow said she

(cccome?said he

ummm said she)

you’re divine!said he

(you are Mine said she)