RECEPTION & EXHIBITION WEEK 4

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RECEPTION & EXHIBITION WEEK 4

The Myth of Echo and Narcissus

Art is the punishment of existence, and responds to the pain of being.

The more perfect the artist, the more completely separate in him will be the man who suffers and the mind which creates; the more perfectly will the mind digest and transmute the passions which are its material. T.S. Eliot Tradition and Individual Talent

To Be Received and Conceived

To Be Received and Conceived

To Be Existed/Exhibited

The Mirror Stage A concept in the psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan, French psychoanalyst and philosopher, which is based on the belief that infants recognize themselves through an external reflection; whether literally in a mirror or through the existence of mother. This reflection turns the infant into an object that can be viewed by the them from outside themselves. The experience of infant in this stage becomes the permanent structure of their subjectivity. Jacques Lacan

Yayoi Kusama, Infinity Mirror Room, 1965 Art as the Reflection of the Self

Reflecting offers a closed system of selfabsorption. This selfabsorption creates a dialogue between the viewer s self and the world beyond the self; rather than merely a dialogue between the artist s self and the viewer. Yayoi Kusama, Infinity Mirror Room, 1965

RECEPTION THEORY Reception theory is based on the idea that the meaning of a text is located somewhere between the reader and the text and that each person will decode the text slightly differently depending on their background, cultural life experiences and the access they have to the frameworks of power that enable them to make informed judgements. Hans Robert Jauss

I heard two sounds, one high and one low. When I described them to the engineer in charge, he informed me that the high one was my nervous system in operation, the low one my blood in circulation.

Dan Graham, Public Space/ Two Audiences, 1976

Dan Graham, Public Space/ Two Audiences, 1976

Exhibition: The Genesis of Art Object

Salon de Paris: The Institutional Space

Modernism: Aesthetic Purification of Art FORMALISM: Minimizing any external visual influence including the exhibition space.

The Institutional Theory Of Art An object can only become art in the context of the institution known as "the artworld". The reception of art, for the most part, takes place in museums, galleries, auction houses, and private collections these are considered the "institutions" of the art world. Art has had a long and evolving history of being empowered by the institution. Arthur Danto, The Artworld, 1964

MODERNISM & WHITE CUBE In Notes on the Gallery Space, Brian O Doherty points out the importance of the gallery space throughout the history of modernism, envisaging the white cube as a model for 20 th century art. Like some kind of a sacred space, the white cube removes the artwork from any aesthetic or historical context. And, since the work of art becomes sacred due to its context, it is the context that becomes more important than the work itself.

MODERNISM & WHITE CUBE The wall, the context of the art, had become rich in a content it subtly donated to the art. In Notes on the Gallery Space, Brian O Doherty points out the importance of the gallery space throughout the history of modernism, envisaging the white cube as a model for 20 th century art. Like some kind of a sacred space, the white cube removes the artwork from any aesthetic or historical context. And, since the work of art becomes sacred due to its context, it is the context that becomes more important than the work itself. William Anastasi, West Wall, Dwan Main Gallery, 1967

Mel Bochner, Measurement, 1969

The Exhibition Space articulates an exchange between the work of art and the places in which its meanings are defined. That means, the reception of the artwork by the viewer could be changed in relation to the exhibition space and its context.

The Exhibition Space articulates an exchange between the work of art and the places in which its meanings are defined. That means, the reception of the artwork by the viewer could be changed in relation to the exhibition space and its context.

Merlion, Singapore s national monument The Exhibition Space articulates an exchange between the work of art and the places in which its meanings are defined. That means, the reception of the artwork by the viewer could be changed in relation to the exhibition space and its context.

Tatzu Nishi, The Merlio Hotel, 2011

JR, Face 2 Face, 2007

JR, Face 2 Face, 2007

JR, Women are Heroes, 2010

JR, Women are Heroes, 2010

JR, Women are Heroes, 2010

JR, Women are Heroes, 2010

JR, Women are Heroes, 2010

The term site-specific refers to a work of art created specifically for being exhibited in a particular space. Typically, the artist takes the exhibition space into account while ideating and creating the artwork.