For those who have followed me from the very beginning, you all know that I love the earth and I will do anything to promote environmental ways. Well, this month's topic will targeted at the world of visual art.
I want to present to you what I consider to be the good, the bad and the best of art today. The lens through which I choose to make these judgements is the green perspective by which I try to live my whole life.
Over the next three weeks, I will compose three new posts- one for each week- which de-construct three artists and some of their works which represent the good, the bad and the best.
Richard Flood, the curator of the New Museum of Contemporary Art In New York argues that, “Our time demands the anti-masterpiece and works with fragmented precarious forms often made with materials redeemed from rubbish heaps as the most rational response to an art world obsessed with monuments and masterpieces”
We will start off with the good, then venture to the bad and then finish with what I consider to be the best.
I hope you enjoy.
Your greenie with a voice,
Eartha24.7