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"I am not troubled by the current proliferation of art museums, since it seems to be the logical outgrowth of a culture that craves both progress and certainty. As anyone familiar with risk-taking knows, progress and certainty are not compatible goals. To make progress necessarily means to move into unknown terrain and to be uncertain about that movement. Inversely, to be certain means to focus on ground that already has been covered and to be confident about what will be found there. Historically, the former has been the job of artists and the latter the job of museums..." "The question regarding museums, then, is not whether we need so many but whether it is possible for any of them to promote progress and certainty at the same time. In an effort to reconcile these contradictory goals, the museum in our time has become a place to conduct experiments and to confirm their results; a place to give birth to ideas and to prepare them for the grave. Any tension that might ordinarily develop between the introduction of an artwork and its eventual acceptance or rejection has been squeezed into the time it takes for the elevator to travel from the prep room to the project space. As an act of control, this containment is much more representative of our culture than any of the artworks our new museums might display..." "... If any of us are startled by the fact that art and museums have become adversaries in the pursuit of beauty, then this is because the framework we have built for the reception of art is modeled on impatience and insecurity, an approach to culture in which few things are done and few risks are taken without first assessing their potential audience. Whether this means scheduling a time slot with one of the artists of the moment or organizing a show around the latest consumer trends, art gets subjected to the scrutiny of a system that needs to be fairly certain of its effect before it can invest in a cause. In such an environment, art becomes predictable. All the while, museums devote more of their resources to raising the money necessary for maintaining that elaborate predictability..." (a speech delivered at the conference of museum architecture II, vaduz, liechtenstein, november 2000, donelle woolford) The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project >>>> since 1994 <<<< + + + serial ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/b/bbrace + + + eccentric ftp://ftp.idiom.com/users/bbrace + + + continuous ftp://ftp.teleport.com/users/bbrace + + + hypermodern ftp://ftp.rdrop.com/pub/users/bbrace + + + imagery ftp://ftp.pacifier.com/pub/users/bbrace News://alt.binaries.pictures.12hr ://a.b.p.fine-art.misc Reverse Solidus: http://www.teleport.com/~bbrace/bbrace.html http://www.eskimo.com/~bbrace/bbrace.html Mirror: http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/ { brad brace } <<<< bbrace@eskimo.com >>>> ~finger for pgp Note: all "Teleport" addresses (web/ftp/email) are being eliminated: no thanks to Earthlink scum. Please choose from listed alternates. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold