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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Thoughts From Robert Bateman

For readers interested in the intellectualization
of art,you may wish to check out Robert Bateman's
site:


Robert Bateman's Ideas,


http://www.batemanideas.com/Default.htm


I was drawn to his observations, titled, 'Bateman on Art.'
Above picture by: Birgit Freybe Bateman


Quotes to Reflect Upon

"During the 20th century an elite group has established itself as a sort of priesthood.....The curator and critic priesthood holds the keys to the kingdom of "High Art".

"The driving force was the myth of the artist as a rebel and the rallying cry was "If it has been done before, it's not worth doing again!"

"It is futile to march behind a banner saying "If it's been done before, it's not worth doing again!".

"When the books and articles started to come out and I began to become 'famous', I also began to get slings and arrows from certain Canadian quarters. Canadians are famous for doing this to other Canadians in similar circumstances. I guess that it goes with the turf."

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