progressive cyberdadaism from our nation’s capital
Last Thursday, I had hoped to take a couple of days off after a difficult month. I’d finally put out a release that had been dogging me for a while, and now, I thought it’s time to play.
As it turns out, there’s no rest for the Hippo.
Yesterday, I got a call from one of the people who pays my bills, and I’ve been called off to a world that exists only between the lines in a back page article in the Washington Post.
It’s really good stuff, and I’m sure that anyone that happens along this neck of the blogosphere would feel likewise.
Alas, that’s all I can say.
I did however, have the chance to take a second look at the Dada exhibit at the National Gallery. Which cleared up an old misconception I had about the Dadaists, folks that I’m slowly taking a warming to. One of the factoids about this movement was that they displayed a urinal as a symbol of their art. Not exactly.
The full story is that Marcell Duchamp had started a studio where new artists could display their work irrespective of juries, art crtics, etc. It was, essentially, a reaction to the conventional art world of the time. To test the thesis, Duchamp anonymously submitted a urinal as an art work to the studio. When it was rejected, he resigned.
If the urinal that you can see at the current exhbit at the National Gallery has any real meaning, it’s toward the idea that taking the notion of what is art out of the hands of those that support the conventional wisdom is rough going.
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hip·po·pot·a·mus n. A notion, perhaps distinct from conventional wisdom, that needs to be verified by reality-based scrutiny.
95. Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum (I think that I think, therefore I think that I am.)
— Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary
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March 3rd, 2006 at 2:37 pm
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