11.26.2012

Looking at Paintings: Richard Arthur Wollheim

...paintings do not instantly disclose their meanings; and Wollheim has left us an amusing description of his own method of looking at paintings: "I evolved a way of looking at paintings which was massively time consuming and deeply rewarding. For I came to recognise that it often took the first hour or so in front of a painting for stray associations or motivated misperceptions to settle down, and it was only then, with the same amount of time or more to spend looking at it, that the picture could be relied upon to disclose itself as it was. I noticed that I became an object of suspicion to passers-by, and so did the picture that I was looking at."

Guardian 5 Nov 2003

Richard Arthur Wollheim (5 May 1923 – 4 November 2003) was a British philosopher noted for original work on mind and emotions, especially as related to the visual arts, specifically, painting. Wollheim served as the president of the British Society of Aesthetics from 1992 onwards until his death in 2003.

Plates: Jan De Vliegher 



www.mikeweissgallery.com
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T4ZW8NZOeA&feature=youtu.be

11.19.2012

Tal R

"Painting is a zombie medium. As a painter you are a little bit like a guy showing up in a tiger suit at a techno party. So your dress code is outdated, but you might still have the best moves on the dance floor."

Interview with Mika Hannula on Stop for a Moment
http://www.nifca.org/stopforamoment/presence/artist_tal_r.html