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Walking on the street

Walking on the street and being surprised by random views is an important element of my creative approach.

 

What is the space which surrounds us? It is like a skeleton which contains all Humanities. People put objects on the floor; people forget objects or organise space by putting objects on it. Why does he or she choose that geometry, and why does he or she make that gesture? Is there a hidden, unconscious creativity in all this? Or, is that causality claiming to our personal creativity, which is a force posed on the objects? Social behaviours -controlled /less controlled (over all) - break the order of the social space, the space which has been controlled from a majority consciousness.

 

By leaving rubbish -or objects- or organising furniture in a space, people can break certain rules. They offer, in this way, the opportunity to create something unexpected, outside the rules; they communicate with the sight of the next pedestrian who will have a dialogue with that uncontrolled space.

 

Can bad behaviour, like not putting rubbish in a bin accurately, indicate the absence of art in our society? Can this also indicate the need for Art? In other words, can these random occurrences create a cultural dialogue? And finally, can all of these gaps of art be replaced by 'births' of art?

 

I like Richard Tuttle's work, “work which establishes priority in the truth of the art objects '...to make something which looks like itself is, therefore, the problem, the solution”

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