Art lit at its most uncompromising, largely unintelligible without explication by an academic (in this connection Koch C. Smith is first-rate) but, still, somehow captivating, the descriptions of people, scenery and material objects, as usual, razor sharp, multiple narrators merging into one another, disappearing, returning, one location dissolving into another, chronology turned inside out, trick after narrative trick filing past, the atmosphere cold and dehumanized, his customary gratuitous sexual sado-masochism popping up here and there as this tyro of the extreme avant-garde, this superhero of metafictional obsessives, continues his exploration of the meaning of the fictitious.
It's diverting, but what does it do for one's soul, other than soiling it? What does it do for one's sense of solidarity with the economically exploited and abused, other than making it appear irrelevant? As for the political utility of bizarre narrative contortions performed for the enjoyment of literary specialists only, there is none.
How far over the edge can innovation carry one? Consider this note from ArtNews on Robert Wilson:
"Many of his plays go on for several hours. In the case of Ka Mountain, Wilson’s 1972 production atop a mountain in Iran, the running time was seven days, and many performers were hospitalized for dehydration and exhaustion."
He should have cast Diana Ross!
W. Kandinsky: "There are no 'musts' in art." T.S. Eliot: "There is no freedom in art." Dostoievski character, after the ancient Middle East epigram: "Everything is permitted." (R-rated weblog. Since one has been advised there is no Literature anymore, or even literature, only writing, one proceeds on the premise that this weblog qualifies as not-meaningless, since it is, or appears to be, a form of "writing." Image: Banksy.)
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Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Sunday, August 16, 2015
T-shirt / No. 5
Available in Urban Outfitters, small white letters on a black ground:
You Suck
.
Oh, my.
You Suck
.
Oh, my.
Friday, August 14, 2015
T-shirt / No. 3
Again Barron Plaza, couple days ago, black with white block letters:
DO NOT DISTURB
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DO NOT DISTURB
.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
T-shirt / No. 2
At Baron Plaza a couple weeks ago:
"BEGIN
VOLUNTARY
HUMAN
EXTINCTION
NOW"
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Author of this gem no doubt a closet novelist.
"BEGIN
VOLUNTARY
HUMAN
EXTINCTION
NOW"
.
Author of this gem no doubt a closet novelist.
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