What you see depends on where you stand.
This was the topic on which all the talks we had pertained to.
We were discussing the word spectacle and it's meaning in the context of art in India. We discussed how all forms of art in India are spectacular. Not just in terms of the visual experience but also the spectacular scale on which it is done. We spoke about different regions of India and their respective traditional colors. We also looked at the reason as to why only certain colors are prevalent in few places. The reason as told to us by our facilitator was the varying intensity of sunlight in different areas. He told us that in the hilly regions of India the bright sun does not allow us to see certain colors in their true nature. Whereas in the city of Bangalore (where the college is located) colors can be seen in their true form because of the right intensity of the sunlight.
We later progressed class by looking at a documentary of Ai Wei Wei. The movie was named "Never Sorry". It in all aspects described the character of the artist. The movie gave insight into his personal and professional life. The movie showed many of his artworks. They ranged from photos to various interactive installations.
Ai Wei Wei is an artist from Beijing. He is known for designing the birds nest stadium for the Chinese Olympics in 2008. He is also known for showing the middle finger to the White House. He is also known for breaking a Ming dynasty pot in one of his artworks clearly trying to break away from the rigidity of his culture. He loves his country and in some way or the other his artworks have been proof of that.
The Bird's Nest Stadium. |
His works have always been open to cultural, political and social criticism more than anything else. His curiosity doesn't just stop at artistic level. It rises beyond that and also reaches the social political level. He was the sole reason because of which China came to know about the number of children who died in the earthquake in the year 2008. He faced many obstacles during his survey but he could not be stopped.
The installation was put up on the first anniversary of the earthquake to remember the departed souls. |
Good summing up. Keep it up. Grandpa
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