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I understand the stop-at-whatever-catches-your-eye style of visiting museums and galleries but it makes me sad to see people rush through. The real joy of art is the breakthrough that occurs after engaging with a made thing. Some helpful questions to ask: -What is the title of the piece and how does it relate it what I see? -Why did I stop/hurry past? -Why is it here? Does it belong to the space or to a theme? -What does it allow me to do/see/think/play with?
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deep shit. The connection I sometimes experience with an artist when I look at a complicated piece of art. Meaning that transcends space and time to put me in front of that artwork made by a stranger that somehow makes me feel understood and then the whole human world opens up.
Mar 2, 2024

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