Sentences on Conceptual Art
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Sentences on Conceptual Art
by:Sol-Lewitt
1.
Conceptual artists are mystics rather than rationalists.
They leap to conclusions that logic cannot reach.
2.
Rational judgements repeat rational
judgements.
3.
Irrational judgements lead to new experience.
4.
Formal art is essentially rational.
5.
Irrational thoughts should be followed
absolutely and logically.
6.
If the artist changes his mind midway through
the execution of the piece he compromises the result and repeats past results.
7.
The artist's will is secondary to the process
he initiates from idea to completion. His willfulness may only be ego.
8.
When words such as painting and sculpture are
used, they connote a whole tradition and imply a consequent acceptance of this
tradition, thus placing limitations on the artist who would be reluctant to
make art that goes beyond the limitations.
9.
The concept and idea are different. The former
implies a general direction while the latter is the component. Ideas implement
the concept.
10. Ideas
can be works of art; they are in a chain of development that may eventually
find some form. All ideas need not be made physical.
11. Ideas
do not necessarily proceed in logical order. They may set one off in unexpected
directions, but an idea must necessarily be completed in the mind before the
next one is formed.
12. For
each work of art that becomes physical there are many variations that do not.
13. A work
of art may be understood as a conductor from the artist's mind to the viewer's.
But it may never reach the viewer, or it may never leave the artist's mind.
14. The
words of one artist to another may induce an idea chain, if they share the same
concept.
15. Since
no form is intrinsically superior to another, the artist may use any form, from
an expression of words (written or spoken) to physical reality, equally.
16. If
words are used, and they proceed from ideas about art, then they are art and
not literature; numbers are not mathematics.
17. All
ideas are art if they are concerned with art and fall within the conventions of
art.
18. One
usually understands the art of the past by applying the convention of the
present, thus misunderstanding the art of the past.
19. The
conventions of art are altered by works of art.
20. Successful
art changes our understanding of the conventions by altering our perceptions.
21. Perception
of ideas leads to new ideas.
22. The
artist cannot imagine his art, and cannot perceive it until it is complete.
23. The
artist may misperceive (understand it differently from the artist) a work of
art but still be set off in his own chain of thought by that misconstrual.
24. Perception
is subjective.
25. The
artist may not necessarily understand his own art. His perception is neither
better nor worse than that of others.
26. An
artist may perceive the art of others better than his own.
27. The
concept of a work of art may involve the matter of the piece or the process in
which it is made.
28. Once
the idea of the piece is established in the artist's mind and the final form is
decided, the process is carried out blindly. There are many side effects that
the artist cannot imagine. These may be used as ideas for new works.
29. The
process is mechanical and should not be tampered with. It should run its
course.
30. There
are many elements involved in a work of art. The most important are the most
obvious.
31. If an
artist uses the same form in a group of works, and changes the material, one
would assume the artist's concept involved the material.
32. Banal
ideas cannot be rescued by beautiful execution.
33. It is
difficult to bungle a good idea.
34. When an
artist learns his craft too well he makes slick art.
35. These
sentences comment on art, but are not art.
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