i've always seen it as a meditation on artistic effort
the bed is the way it is because she did not get out of bed for several days due to severe depression
so she has put in the time, she's poured out her soul, it literally has her (menstrual) blood in it
only instead of a masterpiece
it's a bed
she's taken the "tortured artist" cliche and sucked the stuffing right out of it, no more artifice, no more glamour. just grossness and regret, as it is for most of us.
it's beautiful and nobody can convince me otherwise.
I actually like a lot of Emin's conceptual pieces, particularly her tent of people that she literally slept with. I found that weirdly sweet. But My Bed is definitely more an act of chutzpah, yes, if an interesting one. None of Hirst's pieces are even close to that personal; even his most intriguing concepts are too cold and self-consciously absurd or tacky.
^ ...OK, replace "interesting" with "awesome." I love that.
^^ Because there are still people who think that art that isn't crafted directly from a medium or performed with music or a narrative isn't real art. Which is stupid and reactionary, but still the case.
if i understood art i'm sure i'd have an opinion on this
since most people i guess don't, i'm not sure why they care, but maybe i'm underestimating the art-literacy of the public
probably It's Not Real Art or That's Obscene or something
this thing mostly just reminds me of a hyperrealistic sculpture i saw once of a truck stop worker. walking up from behind i thought it was a person on dais
The anti art sentiment I see tossed around a lot when something like this happens bugs the hell out of me, mainly because the people saying it's "meaningless" don't know ANYTHING about the creative process. I don't have much interest in this kind of art but there is a craft to it. You can't do something like this without putting SOME consideration of what it means into it.
More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
Two performance artists, Yuan Chai and Jian Jun Xi, jumped on the bed with bare torsos in order to improve the work, which they thought had not gone far enough. They called their performance Two Naked Men Jump into Tracey's Bed. The men also had a pillow fight[1] on the bed for around fifteen minutes, to applause from the crowd, before being removed by security guards. The artists were detained but no further action was taken.[2]
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I just find it kinda funny that it apparently took 15 minutes for security to intervene
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since most people i guess don't, i'm not sure why they care, but maybe i'm underestimating the art-literacy of the public
this thing mostly just reminds me of a hyperrealistic sculpture i saw once of a truck stop worker. walking up from behind i thought it was a person on dais
ah. Thank you, Hank.
since I know jack shit about actual modern art, that's all I will say on the matter.
^ Good post.
now that's conceptual art
i don't really care about this and i don't know what Emin thought of it, for all i know maybe she approved
still, if she did they presumably didn't know that when they messed up her artwork