Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/14

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica Users digest V10 #19
From: Zeissleica@aol.com
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 18:09:23 EDT

In a message dated 7/14/99 5:32:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, TDSatty@aol.com 
writes:

>  Afterwards, I 
>  went downstairs to the modern collection....and to think I've been 
throwing 
>  away those out of focus pictures of my feet and the sidewalk on the 
beginning 
>  of the roll ... I had no idea they were considered museum quality!  
Perhaps 
>  most amazing was an all white painting in 3 panels from the 1950's -- not 
>  even brushworks because the "artist" wanted to convey the absence of 
artistic 
>  input!  The proverbial white rabbit in a snow bank.  Get some large 
canvas, a 
>  can of white satin latex and a Wagner Power Painter, and you could put out 
at 
>  least 5 or 6 an hour, if you were being careful!

Reminds me of some of the material we had to study in art school.  One guy 
specialized in digging holes with earth moving equipment and calling it art; 
and these were just plain, run-of-the-mill, straight sided holes.  Also, not 
to mention performance art which can include self mutilation.

One of my instructors said art is anything we touch as "artists" (note the 
distinction between touching and creating).  He loved my project; I gathered 
up 30 bags of leaves, trudged up to the top of an 18 story building with 
them, leaned out a window and burned tons film as they were dumped off the 
top floor (almost got arrested for it).

I thought it was a joke, but he gave me an A for the piece.

/Mitch