Post-Conflict Video |
The following exhibition review is by no means an objective and unbiased account of a contemporary Polish artist; in fact its a more than prejudiced review as I was the principle protagonist in the work. Therefore please read on in the light of the fact that I am 100% behind this work and in fact was to some extent a collaborator in its making.
Pocket Dictator |
The Meeting Point: Pocket Dictator & The Conflict Book |
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ReplyDeleteFirstly, congrats on being a piece of art, it's definitely something I would put on my C.V. or use to chat up women :)
But seriously, From what you have described I would definitely be interested in seeing more and I think it is relevant to some of the themes I have noticed across the blogosphere in general.
Art can be so fantastically dull, but this looks ciekawa.
Thank you, it was tremendously ciekawa :)
ReplyDeleteThe art side is entirely my wife's work and I will pass on your feedback. The themes raised, especially the use of short repetitive phrases are unfortunately something which affects all modern countries and perhaps we will never truly escape from. I was intrigued and perhaps disheartened when I discovered that the 19th century Danish philosopher Kierkegaard said pretty much the same about his own time. Mass media alas has a dumming affect.