My current thinking seems to be asking the age old question, "What is art?"
I don't know why I say my current thinking. I have been
asking that question ever since post modernism with all of its relativity. Not
only has art become part of the postmodern movement, it has also become less
precious. It seems that everyone accepts comments such as "anyone can make
art" and "it's all about your own personal interpretation or how one sees
things."
I believe art, aesthetics, are all about personal interpretation. That
does not make art relative and subjective. How can I say that?
Everyone is unique and all “art” is unique. If an object is not unique, original, and one-of-a-kind, then it isn’t art. The idea, the
concept and their uniqueness is art.
Just like one person is unique to themselves and to their own
individuality, “art” is unique to itself and its own individuality. It does not depend on collective
thinking. NOT everyone’s ideas and concepts are art. Not every individual
is an artist. They may create something that looks like art. It may have a frame, and be in a gallery and the person who made it calls themselves an artist and their
work art. But it isn’t – if it is not
unique.
What makes art, art? Value. We should value it as art. If everything is called art, there is no
value in art. As a lifetime romantic, I believe art must have the ability to stress
goodness, imagination, creativity, discovery, ability and virtue. These notions
are all subjective. Subjectivity is unique, individual and not based on
collective thinking. Modern art stops right here. Modern art is nonobjective art. It works
toward an unattainable utopia, white bless. It is based on a blissful romantic
anticipation of something, a notion, a concept that never becomes real.
What
gives art reality? I believe it is based
on an objective reality, perhaps a romantic objective reality but still an
objective reality. The origin of the
concept, the idea begins with the maker and their subjective individual
uniqueness. Art gains value through the maker's subjectivity. The objective reality is that others can relate to as they search for their own
pursuit of happiness and their own liberty as they live their own lives. Life
has struggle and creating value comes with a struggle. Without the struggle art, is
nonobjective and mindless.
My current works speak to the subjective fluidity in concept
and idea forming. From this fluidity, a
concept or idea is not yet objective. I search
for this objectivity, I struggle to find this objectivity as I create. Why? Because I believe that the combination
of fluid subjectivity and real objectivity give meaning and value to art. I struggle to make this fluidity become real
and relate to reality, to life, to my struggles and to my happiness and the
happiness of others. I believe that by
making the work objective I make that reality work for me and what I believe in
and hope that I inspire others at the same time to do likewise, as they too
struggle to give meaning to their lives and have the meaning that they have created work
for them. Objective reality can be, personal,
individual, and have unique meaning, not the collective meaning, of one size fits all. If everyone worked towards
their own happiness, their own reality and allowed others to do the same, I
believe we would live in a very rich time indeed. Instead, we seem to be sucking the creativity
out of one to give it to another. Doing this, there will be no creativity, no art and no
imagination. They will have no value and no meaning. It is up an individual to create things for themselves,
things that will make them uniquely happy.