Posts Tagged ‘identity politics’

“Art Under Institutional Mediation”

December 5, 2008

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Digital Image created with Maya and Combustion Softwares

It’s like a goat tied to a post, who can wander only the length of its tether

Jiddu Krishnamurti, 1986

Ricardo F. Morín, December 5, 2008, New York, NY

The art world includes actors who manufacture adversity in order to expand their reach and authority.    Let me begin by addressing the frustration of visual-artists with dual nationalities, who sometimes suffer in the corral of Latin-American fundamentalism.   Let me also question why their resulting frustrations are an order of business imposed by contemporary Medicis who seek to buy a parcel of history in the parochial institutionalization taking place inside these artists’ countries of origin.   These merchants promote their wares by controlling, by and large, markets located abroad.

Ricardo Morín

http://www.ricardomorin.com

Endnote:

[1] The mythomania of stardom by definition examines only the few. Complacency fuels scarcity of resources while alienating 90% of active artists and assigning value to market indices, thus staggering self-sustenance.

Ricardo Morín