A late blog of that day.
It was a nice day, there is no one in the silent study room and I red several paragraphs and fell asleep heavenly.
Here are some phrases that I loved from an article written by Charles Saatchi.
"There's no neat link, no school, just a very direct almost infantile energy that gives the work here its full-on, check-this-out force."
This is a descent version to describe the main feature of british contemporary art--- the force of instinct, avant-garde and strong rebel...
"Sometimes the work is groundbreaking, sometimes it's provocative, but it need to be neither. If art can make you step into the world of the person who's made it and convince you of the clarity of the artist's imagination. It's doing plenty."
That's so easy to make art. And this easiness is sometimes difficult to practice in reality. But at least he told us art shouldn't be a result of deathly complicated plot. When you have something to say, it becomes art. And I think sometimes children do better than us on this point. A shame. This standard of a good art work seems so simple, but it is useful. Now I think I have an almighty reason to say why some works seem really awkward to me,they don't make sense, so.
And then, I got up and finished the book and went home.
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