Try Not To Think Too Much, continues with Eugenio Ampudia´s line of previous works by emphasizing the character of art as an effective means of communication.
This time the artist plays with the paradox of breaking that flow through communicational noise. Applying the term "noise" to communication not only speaks of annoying sound but of any interference in this process.
This work refers to the type of communication noise with which we live and that surrounds us, and which is transformed into a silent method of influence in our daily environment.
The artist points to that communication in the art world that tends to be inbred and self-referential, while promulgating speeches that supposedly aim to bring culture closer to the viewer.
The fact that the noise of the piece is made from the appropriation and superposition of theories and conferences related to the world of art, hardly intelligible, makes an ironic nod to the theoretical apparatus along with the codes that support the artistic system.
The phrase is a compound amplifier, and each letter has a disturbing mission, which serves Ampudia to set up a choppy story that also talks about the subjectivity of speech and opens doors to thoughts such as the discourse of power or the power of Foucault's speech.
Awards
2019/10/21(月) Updated
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