I didn't really plan it this way--or plan it at all; it's what happened--but it could be seen as a comment on the contrived "specialness" of objects set aside for us to look at in galleries, and how the world outside can be just as interesting--especially when perception is heightened by the kind of concentration looking at art requires. Isn't that the ultimate purpose of art after all?To make us more aware of our world?
Does this mean there was nothing inside the galleries worth looking at?
ReplyDeleteI didn't really plan it this way--or plan it at all; it's what happened--but it could be seen as a comment on the contrived "specialness" of objects set aside for us to look at in galleries, and how the world outside can be just as interesting--especially when perception is heightened by the kind of concentration looking at art requires. Isn't that the ultimate purpose of art after all?To make us more aware of our world?
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