I once woke up thinking the world has ended and scrambled out of bed to warn the others......
ANYWAY
for the last official lecture of the semester we went to the museum/gallery!! They're actually putting up a new exhibiton that won't be open before June, so it felt super exclusive, albeit unfinished. ANYWAY just lemme geek out about this for a sec because it was actually super cool
like
the trondheim art museum has an archive of over 5000 works and many of them might never be exhibited, but they do sometimes do a round of exhibiting some of them - once in a while they have an artist be the curator and let them exhibit their own art and choose things from the archives to accompany it. Usually around 150 works from the archives? Anyway, the new Curator of Honor is some swedish artist who decided to not exhibit his own art, but let the choice of the exhibiton itself be art.
he picked about 500 works to be exhibited.
BUT THAT'S NOT ALL because. while the Usual way of exhibiting art is to do it by artist, by time period, by place..... he decided to do it by theme. Which, okay, doesn't sound too odd but IT KINDA IS. Every room has its own theme, so it's like walking into a playlist where all the songs are about, say, waterfalls, but they're all in different genres and from different time periods. One of the rooms was actually about water - the paintings started high up on the wall, depicting streams high up on the mountains... and then every frame was a little lower, one wall had only waterfalls stacked up over and under eachother, and then the next wall had the water flow into the sea. This journey went through all kinds of styles and mediums - there were several 1700dsy romantic paintings, some photographs, a japanese inky thing, something almost cubistic... and there were no plaques telling us when, where or by whom it was made, so unless you found the signature you were left guessing. The other rooms that were set up was a Religion Room and a.... fisherman room? yeah. We were also told there's gonna be a 'cow parade' room.
Some of the things weren't even paintings, there was a pretty huge wooden construction of Nidarosdomen's front (our esteemed local cathedral), and some porcelain bowls and some sculpturey thing. But also!! one of the paintings very obviously missed a frame (it was a round painting on a square canvas), and one painting of fish was damaged - a hole and obvious marks from an earlier frame change. There's no way these would have been up in a 'normal' exhibition. That's what makes it so great, though --- the lectures we've had these past weeks have been a lot in the vein of
WHAT IS ART. WHAT IS GOOD ART. WHAT IS KITSCH. ART FOR EVERYONE. ART ELITISM. (warning for maybe nsfw in video link?)
and. like. the artist just decided that naaaah none of this matters. Is this fish? could this be
vaguely interpreted as fish? it'S GOING TO ThE FISH ROOM
true art democracy. it's beautiful.
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