Monday, February 22, 2010

Questions from Reading

"The human being is historical and its historicity is inherent to it: it produces and is produced, it creates its world and creates itself." -Henri Lefebvre

Much like art in the past, we can recognize who and where it came from and at what point in time it was created, what will historians of the future characterize artists of this generation as, by looking at their work?

Why do you think, over thousands of years, art has been one of society's most prominent forms of growth?

Do you think all art today is relational since not much hasn't been done already?

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