Welcome. The art world is corrupted. The bourgeoisie has a monopoly on art. And we need to free it.
I’m your artisan dating and love guru. Art and the world are not separated. Art is as relatable and cabcaple of transforning and exploiting shared experiences of lived life and the world as music, dance and writing.
But most importantly, art is just a part of our lives. There is nothing fancy or extravagant about art. It’s just one way amongst others to experience.
Through sharing.
For the same reason art can be pop and shallow or quick and easy. To think art is a question of the golden ratio is a disgrace to art. I wish to annihilate the distance and the categorisation of ‘the art’ and ‘the viewer’ alongside ‘the artist’ and the rest of the troupe that constructs the art world today. We are all in the same boat. I promise. We all belong to the same world. And everybody and everyone is welcome, also your dog and the person holding an iced matcha.
In my opinion any creative expression should make a joined force. I believe that art should be a huge mix of shared experiences - an artistic multi-universe. I want to put musicians and art together and art together with other art and so on and so on - there is room for everyone, everyone is equally entitled, one's shine does not take away from the other.
We need to de-polish art. Art is for everyone. And should be combined with other creative expressions because in the end, the aim of art is to share experience between us.
I think an art work can be duplicated without losing its value. I believe young artists should make art first from the materials they can afford and later from the materials that were supposed to be used originally. Art from new artists is always set at a low price, not because of the value of either the work or materials but as a result of lack of recognition. Both the 1 and 2 editions of the work hold the same value and are just as much art as the work prior. This way, young artists can make art,the price and the materials match and everyone can afford and support the new artist. Make the art world substantial and accessible for everyone.