Sunday, April 08, 2007



: The Art of Sleep

THE ART OF SLEEP, 2006, has been commissioned by YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES for Tate Online, to coincide with the opening of the Frieze Art Fair in London.

http://www.tate.org.uk/netart/artofsleep/theartofsleep.htm


"Employing their usual mix of animated black and white typography, jazzy music and humour, the work explores the international contemporary art market from the artists' perspective".
This one starts off interesting but somehow is not as dynamic as the Art of Silence.I sat through 9 minutes..possibly I am exaggerating..it was more like 5 mins!... of it and lost interest.Possibly a lesson for me....i know i write far too much...but i am experiencing a learning curve.I think it is trying to be clever but it doesn't enlighten us at all.The Duchamp point-thing seems overly laboured ...as does the late night epiphany.....pianos are referred to twice as metaphors which 'one'..or should i say 'I', would expect from a student....not a professional.The piece tells a story in the first person ...it is chatty and set in the mind of a person who is trying to get to sleep.The sudden realisation that every thing is art...even a fart ,sets the protagonists heart racing....though i am not sure why.....maybe i should have stuck around to the end ...but i got bored waiting for the twist ....or what ever it is that is meant to come at the end of such a lot of rhetoric.Duchamp is one of the guys mentioned in the piece ,for having taught us this idea originally...like it had never occured to anyone else.....it goes on to educate us more, in a way which , for me, becomes quite tedious and i can only surmise that at the end the insomniac is cured .....possibly the droning is reflective of what one experiences when trying to get to sleep...I also wondered if the fact that some ideas seem to have a deeper and more inspiring quality when they are concieved of in the middle of the night ...alone in you r head in your bed...especially after a smoke...pure huge and fully formed .....maybe the words used to describe the revalation were inadequate and unable to express the immence implication of the concept he'she had experienced ,so in this way the piece is a success....it replicates something of the art of sleep.Let me know if you make it to the end .

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