TREND: Street Art, Outsider Art, and URGENCY
April 22, 2010 at 5:58 pm Leave a comment
With all the Banksy, Fairey hubub this year, all the Darger-loving last year, and the current, frequent calls by curators for art that’s made from a sense of “urgency,” I’m taking away the message that art’s new direction lies in a reaction against (<– always a good jumping off point for a convo about art) academic, heavily conceptual art on the one hand, and factory style, assistant/money-driven art on the other hand.
So, out with the Gregg Crewdson budget, the Jeff Koons assembly line, the Damien Hirst branding, and in with the heartfelt scrawls and scribbles, or hard-won wheatpaste murals.
Entry filed under: H2TaA, trends. Tags: academic art, Art, art trends, Catherine Weaver, coined terms, Damien Hirst, Gregg Crewdson, H2TaA, Henry Darger, How to Talk about Art, Jeff Koons, mone and art, monied art, outsider art, street art, trends, urgency, URGENT art, wheatpaste.
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