Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Disgust, Happiness, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Surprise
Disgust, Happiness, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Surprise places emphasis on art abstracted to its essential form and exhibits the creative disconnect associated with the seemingly empty shelves. At the core of this piece is Paul Ekman's research of the six basic human emotions from which all other emotions are derived. Inspired by Sol Lewitt's machine-like method of planning and decision-making and Eva Hesse's use of mindless repetition, the replication of shelves suggests assembly lines and factories in which there is no room for emotions. The six intangible emotions are impossible to assess when not represented by anything except space. In addition, this piece resembles methods of psychotherapy in conjunction with minimalism, in which repetition and instruction are provided as means of control.
Labels:
artist statement,
documentation,
Emotions,
shelves
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