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File Size: 45465 KB
Print Length: 390 pages
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Publisher: Badlands Unlimited, Laurenz Foundation, Schaulager (March 24, 2014)
Publication Date: March 24, 2014
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00J8X4WHM
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I go to a selective and difficult arts based Highschool. Paul chan was the focus of my first end of the year project and this book was helpful, insightful and changed me as an artist. I cannot recommend it enough for young artists.
great book
Going to a school of fine art for college taught me that there are two kinds of artists. The first type of artist may make wonderful work, but doesn’t necessarily read much, write much, or talk with any real lucidity about his or her work or influences. The second kind of artist can do it all. I have long preferred the artist who creates more than just the visually engaging – literate artists are just more fun. Paul Chan is one such artist, and Selected Writings is an appropriate showcase of the breadth of what he has written.What is particularly impressive about Writings is that one need not be familiar with Chan’s work as an artist to find his writing engaging and entertaining. There is an impassioned defense of independent media, a touching anecdote explaining his definition of “spirit,†a humorous yet earnest argument in favor of defaulting on one’s school loans. Those familiar with Chan’s artwork will enjoy Writings for the light it sheds on Chan’s artistic influences and mental processes. But those just getting to know Chan, and perhaps even just beginning to show an interest in contemporary artist writers in general will value Writings as a mind map of an all-around creative person.
I purchased Selected Writings because like Paul Chan, the work I make is often seen as political. But I don’t want to create propaganda, or war pornography, or anti-war pornography – I want to produce that which encourages engagement, reflection and confusion. I agree with the author when he writes, “The art I admire most is the kind I understand the least and keep on not understanding.†This is why I was most interested in the “Aesthetics and Politics†section of this book. I wanted a window in to Chan’s thought process when he gives ideas influenced by politics aesthetic form in hopes it would ease my own process of idea generation.The very first chapter does not disappoint. It is a speech in which, thankfully, Chan does not dismiss form and aesthetics as useless or even a hindrance in the presentation of an idea, something that some artists are wont to do. In “Rewriting of the Disaster†Chan writes “Good form not only pushes that idea into a higher order of meaning. It also gives the material that shaped that idea a new reason to exist. I consider this the closest thing to magic.†What a relief, it looks like I picked up the right book. He continues the speech by explaining that the key to this magic for the Independent Media Center (the organization he wrote the speech for) is technology. I found this segue somewhat distressing, as the Independent Media Center’s website has yet to take on what I would call “good form.†Discordant colors, broken links, and questionable design plague the main website of an otherwise praiseworthy organization, but I digress…The “Sublime Humility†essay was a real eye-opener. I had already known that Chan’s work was influenced by Outsider Artists, but what reading “Sublime Humility†taught me was that Outsider Art represented more than an escape from the at times vainglorious world of Contemporary Art for him. In Chan’s mind the obsession with form displayed by Outsider Artists represents a form of humility more fruitful than the humility that leads many Americans to blindly trust whatever bodies inhabit government buildings, without bothering to participate in the political process that put them there. This passage allowed me to understand why artists like Henry Darger and Lee Goodie had influenced Chan’s more “political†works. For Chan, form and politic need not be mutually exclusive. My own experience tells me that they are often one and the same.But in other chapters of Selected Writings Chan makes more sweeping declarations about what art is and what it does, but “Sublime Humility†made me question whether he was talking about Contemporary Art, Outsider Art, or both. Which form of Art is Chan referring to when in “Miracles, Forces, Attractions, Reconsidered†he writes, “And by insisting on the return of the unresolved conflicts of reality as immanent considerations of form, art severs the chain of thinking that binds its import to an aesthetic tradition that pictures the expression of holiness and reconciliation.†Is it Contemporary Art? Modern Art? Folk Art? Minoan Art? Can Outsider Art build the type of community referred to in “the Unthinkable Community?â€I thoroughly appreciate everything I learned from this book, and I know that it will influence my own practice for a long time to come. But I am curious as to whether or not the Chan really thinks all art can be gathered under the umbrella he opens in some of his writings. I look forward to his next book.
I first came to Chan’s writing through Eflux, an article an old professor of mine had sent “What Art Is and Where it Belongs.†I was immediately wrapped up in the concepts, the clarity by which he writes. I continuously came back to the essay when writing my own critical theory. When I saw that he had included the essay in this recent collection, I knew I had to read the others. I read the book largely in order, then began to skip around, but the essays still managed to come together. I was struck by the fluidity of the writing, taking turns between in depth knowledge of philosophy, to pop culture references, activism, and political theater. He puts himself in a position where he is constantly learning and stringing us along — the connections he raises seem effortless as we pass from one philosopher to another. And even as he is citing Hegel, he wraps it up in humor. It is a means of contextualizing that goes far beyond a bland definition, so that it is not just about grasping a concept, but understanding its application. There is also something exciting about reading this as an e-book, the graphics, the embedded youtube clips, and the drawings that obviously belonging to another space but perfectly exist within the context of the page.To anyone interested in reading about Duchamp, Foucault, sex, communication, student debt, activism, religion, this has all and more. I highly recommend to any aspiring artists. For a non-fiction read, it is quite the page turner.
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