Hello!

I hope everyone is well and taking care :)

I would like to invite you to tonight’s event, LIVE via Zoom for
Considering.Art™ : Considering Effort / Francis Alÿs, from 7- 8:15PM EST -
led by Matt.

Registration is FREE and open to all:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/considering-art-considering-effort-registration-124957341773?aff=Tonight



The conceptual questioning of the role of ‘the artist’s hand’ is a debate
that can be traced back to Marcel Duchamp, if not beyond. Yet, as we find
ourselves re-examining, as a society, the roles and values of labor and
leisure in contemporary life.

What if we extend this critique to the labor of ‘the artist’? In the making
of art, what can be defined as ‘labor’? How does this effort from the
artist (or lack thereof) inform our valuing of art? Join us as we focus our
attention on two of Alÿs’ pieces, both of which directly question the value
of the ‘work’ in artwork.


We look forward to seeing you at 7PM EST.

All the very best,

Matt

Team - Considering.Art™

Free + Live + Interactive Tours Every Wednesday at 7PM EST

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