Ian,

Please don't worry too much about butting in here as long as you have some 
substantive comments to make which is certainly the case in your last post 
(pasted below).  Thanks also for the link to your Perry article which I wasn't 
aware of until reading your last post.  I will certainly check it out now.

Otherwise, on Patrick doorly's recommendation, I did listen to the entire 
series of Grayson Perry's Reith Lectures last year about the contemporary fine 
art movement in the UK.  Perry makes for an entertaining narrator and Perry 
even mentions ZMM right at the very end of lecture 4!  It's just a pity that he 
obviously hasn't got round to reading LILA yet but, if he does, I'd love to 
hear his take on it in relation to his own work as a fine artist (or as Arlo 
would say, more precisely, "potter")!

However you describe Perry, I'm certainly watching THAT space!

Best wishes,

Ant


Ian G said to Ant et al, May 17th 2014:


Hi folks,

We spent a fair bit of time on MD debating what is art during Grayson
Perry's Reith Lectures last year.

http://www.psybertron.org/?s=reith+perry
 
Obviously anything CAN BE art, but not anything IS art.
 
Depends on things like care, craft and purpose from the creator side.
And context, experience and understanding from the beholder and/or critic.
 
But this is Ant's specialist subject, so I'll butt out.

Ian


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