FrankS
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I am currently watching a PBS series on Netfix called Art 21. Each episode features four 21st century artists who display and discuss their work.
I think I have discovered why I (personally) have difficulty listening to art speak (the manner in which many artists speak about their work). As a teacher, I use words as efficiently and effectively as possible to simplify, clarify and illuminate meaning to facilitate understanding. The art speak that I hear does not do this; it seems to me that it is designed/intended to construct significance, complexity, and profoundness about the art work.
Does such a thing as a plain-spoken artist exist?
I think I have discovered why I (personally) have difficulty listening to art speak (the manner in which many artists speak about their work). As a teacher, I use words as efficiently and effectively as possible to simplify, clarify and illuminate meaning to facilitate understanding. The art speak that I hear does not do this; it seems to me that it is designed/intended to construct significance, complexity, and profoundness about the art work.
Does such a thing as a plain-spoken artist exist?