The definition of what is art and what isn’t has become wooly. Painting is often defined as the application of a medium applied to a surface with a brush but in reality painting can involve other practices like printing. There are generally unspoken guidelines for what makes a good painting. These intuitive components determine the painting’s aesthetic value. These values and sensibilities constantly go through a shift, depending on cultural, political and social tolerances. There is no longer one definition for what makes a successful painting.
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The constant questioning and declassification of what art is and what the content of art was, lead to a crisis in painting (there as always been a crisis in painting) – Painting is dead – the exponents of Conceptual Art tried to destroy the art object but failed – thought and the idea is the object. The primary aims of Conceptual Art in the 1960?s was to carry out a theoretical examination of ‘art’ and through understanding propose ‘concepts as art’. Two and three-dimensional art was in the doldrums, the essence of creating was the new Holy Grail.
Duchamp: I would have wanted to work, but deep down I’m enormously lazy. I like living, breathing, better than working. I don’t think that the work I’ve done can have any social importance whatsoever in the future. Therefore if you wish, my art would be that of living: each second, each breath is a work which is inscribed nowhere, which is neither visual nor cerebral. It is a sort of constant euphoria.
Bright: I would have wanted to work, but deep down I’m enormously lazy. I like living, breathing, better than working. I don’t think that the work I’ve done can have any social importance whatsoever in the future. Therefore if you wish, my art would be that of living: each second, each breath is a work which is inscribed nowhere, which is neither visual nor cerebral. It is a sort of constant futility.
Quotes: “Take up a radical position with Peter Bright, who is borderline anarchic in his thinking and equally bold in his art.” Andrea Charters … Continue reading ? Exhibition of Prints, Drawings and Paintings by Peter Bright 150 Building, West … Continue reading
Framed
“I keep thinking about George Braque who learnt artificial wood graining from his time as a decorator; the story goes that he taught Picasso and these painted renderings of wood surface became a staple of cubism” John Myers
Yesterday was the last day for getting my work to the framers. I have woken up this morning and completely changed my mind about the whole exhibition – oooops!
‘Beauty and the Beast’ an exhibition of prints and paintings by Peter Bright. Monday 6th June to Friday 1st July 2011 in The Long Gallery, 150 Building, West Buckland School, North Devon. Exhibition open 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday.
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Print on paper of gorilla and church part of the work to be exhibited in the Long Gallery at West Buckland School…Continue reading
Framed
“I keep thinking about George Braque who learnt artificial wood graining from his time as a decorator; the story goes that he taught Picasso and these painted renderings of wood surface became a staple of cubism” John Myers
Yesterday was the last day for getting my work to the framers. I have woken up this morning and completely changed my mind about the whole exhibition – oooops!
‘Beauty and the Beast’ an exhibition of prints and paintings by Peter Bright. Monday 6th June to Friday 1st July 2011 in The Long Gallery, 150 Building, West Buckland School, North Devon. Exhibition open 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday.
Contact me for more details
Print on paper of gorilla and church part of the work to be exhibited in the Long Gallery at West Buckland School…Continue reading
Framed
“I keep thinking about George Braque who learnt artificial wood graining from his time as a decorator; the story goes that he taught Picasso and these painted renderings of wood surface became a staple of cubism” John Myers
Yesterday was the last day for getting my work to the framers. I have woken up this morning and completely changed my mind about the whole exhibition – oooops!
‘Beauty and the Beast’ an exhibition of prints and paintings by Peter Bright. Monday 6th June to Friday 1st July 2011 in The Long Gallery, 150 Building, West Buckland School, North Devon. Exhibition open 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday.
Contact me for more details
Print on paper of gorilla and church part of the work to be exhibited in the Long Gallery at West Buckland School…Continue reading
Framed
“I keep thinking about George Braque who learnt artificial wood graining from his time as a decorator; the story goes that he taught Picasso and these painted renderings of wood surface became a staple of cubism” John Myers
Yesterday was the last day for getting my work to the framers. I have woken up this morning and completely changed my mind about the whole exhibition – oooops!
‘Beauty and the Beast’ an exhibition of prints and paintings by Peter Bright. Monday 6th June to Friday 1st July 2011 in The Long Gallery, 150 Building, West Buckland School, North Devon. Exhibition open 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday.
Contact me for more details
Print on paper of gorilla and church part of the work to be exhibited in the Long Gallery at West Buckland School…Continue reading