Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Art - Not-Art Semiotics


Art
(Positioned against Not-Art)
Not-Art
(Sometimes looks like Art)
Ironization, subversion, hybridization, or deconstruction?
Non-decorative, non-functional (non-service, non-entertainment, non-visual enjoyment [Kosuth])Decorative art, mass media imagesYes: Warhol, Salle, Koons, street art
Intentionally non-mass media, difficult, requires insider codingAdvertising, pop media art, popular codesYes: pop art, Warhol
Unique objects, carrying signs of artist's work, intervention of hand (view of Frank Stella); marks of activity of artists as artworld functionaries barring outsidersMass-produced (decoration, imitation high design, "Ikea," posters, shopping mall galleries, commodities, poster reproductions)Sometimes: ironic use of consumer objects and images
Avoids beauty and aesthetics (as kidnapped by mass culture). Strategies used: intentions and interventions often unfinished, coarse, rough, inelegant, primitive, outside the perfection of mass produced commoditiesMass culture, middle class notions of beauty, design, and "aesthetics," arty look and materialsSometimes; seduction of the image, pleasure of the visual
Non-sentimental, against mass culture emotions. Subversion of nostalgia and received ideologies.Kitsch (easy and easily reproducible visual clutter, often sentimental or politically correct). Visual Muzak.Yes: Koons

1 comment:

The Shadow said...

"posters, shopping mall galleries, commodities, poster reproductions)"
http://vimeo.com/9473658