>I´ve only posted my Color survey on NetBehaviour because I need statistics >for my newest project. I hope you respond to the survey. It would be cool to >have your PERSONAL OPINION solely on the COLOR subject.
If freedom is so important why do I have to have a single favourite colour in order to participate in the survey? having a favourite is something children have. james. On 16/5/2009, "Montserrat Bru Manobens" <[email protected]> wrote: >Yes it is still possible to be apolitical in New Arts. There´s still space >for total freedom in New Arts. This is the whole issue. Freedom. > >Apparently you haven´t got a clue what I´m talking about, have you? Freedom >of thought beyond politics/tendentious theory mongers? > >You guys should wake up and realize that there´s life after politics. Don´t >think I deserve any more of your grilling. Try to find another subject to >engage in such combat debates. Not interested. Have better things to do. > >I´ve only posted my Color survey on NetBehaviour because I need statistics >for my newest project. I hope you respond to the survey. It would be cool to >have your PERSONAL OPINION solely on the COLOR subject. > >Thanks, good luck, cool down and try not to believe everything the theorics >tell you > >Montserrat Bru >chairperson Zumzum Gallery.Emerging Arts >head curator Digital Power Poetry > >On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 12:42 PM, isabel brison <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I was wondering if there is anything new about apolitical art. I think it >> is common, in democratic regimes, for the State to promote supposedly >> "neutral" artists. And is it really possible to be "apolitical" insofar as >> most of our daily choices have some political element to them? >> >> Also, and thinking of the boom of the notoriously apolitical Abstract >> Expressionism in the Cold War period, is it not natural for institutions to >> back the least politically motivated artists in times when political >> stability is most important? >> >> regards, >> >> isabel >> >> >> 2009/5/16 Montserrat Bru Manobens <[email protected]> >> >> Hello Karen, >>> >>> Cool that you´ve taken "Ars politica" as a way of expression. >>> Cool that you think that you´re doing "the most interesting, dynamic and >>> exciting emerging art". >>> >>> Cool that you got me engaged here, answering your email about making >>> politics, because Politics is all you think about, isn´t it? >>> Cool that I´ve decided to work in something completely different. >>> Emergency in concept and quality. >>> >>> Yes, Zumzum Gallery´s criteria is intrinsically autonomous, non tendencial >>> and apolitical and our purpose is to promote real emerging arts created by >>> emerging artists, understanding emerging as original, different and new. Our >>> productions are always art installations/sets. New TechArts and Digital >>> Poetry. >>> This is what we do. >>> >>> I don´t dig in Ars politica-Ars contrapolitica. Question of choice, allow >>> me! That´s why I would never promote any of it. Not in my scope. Been going >>> on forever. As a matter of fact, this kind of art has been supported by >>> churches and politicians and any other source of power and contrapower. >>> >>> I´m far more interested in presenting new interactive and creative options >>> to the world. Cool too! And yes, under 30 artists are the ones who really >>> need our support. Call it positive discrimination, if you want. Cool too! >>> >>> Now, to your last question: Zumzum Gallery do not need to belong or follow >>> any political doctrine. We feel freer than free with our criteria. Like I >>> said, we chose to keep autonomous, non tendencial and apolitical and focus >>> in real, emerging options, as we understand them. >>> There´s no political censorship at all in the part of the world I come >>> from. Europe. Cannot say the same of India, where I´m now temporarily >>> located. Censorship over here is fierce in any kind of issue. Anyhow, we >>> managed to organize the international symposium Digital Power Poetry >>> successfully, which is great. >>> http://www.digitalpowerpoetry.com/ >>> >>> By the way, I hope you did the survey on Color, thanks! It would be great >>> if you could forward the link to the Color survey to any school, university, >>> home for the elderly, etc. I´ll be needing at least 5000 answers to be >>> accurate and I value greatly the feedback of the youngest and the oldest, as >>> I get very few responses from them. >>> Thanks for your help >>> >>> Best regards >>> >>> Montserrat Bru >>> chairperson Zumzum Gallery. Emerging Arts >>> head curator Digital Power Poetry >>> >>> >>> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 9:35 PM, karen blissett < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello Montserrat, >>>> >>>> I am an emerging artist, but your criteria mentions that submissions can >>>> only include those who are under 30, and you only accept art that is >>>> apolitical, thus having no interest in or association with politics - as a >>>> gallery criteria. >>>> >>>> For me, the most interesting, dynamic and exciting emerging art has some >>>> form of political thought somewhere in its make-up. I am worried that your >>>> decision to only have younger artists who are not doing anything that >>>> includes political concepts is cutting out an awful lot of excellent >>>> talent... >>>> >>>> I am wondering, is it dangerous in your part of the world to allow >>>> creative people to refer to anything political? >>>> >>>> looking forward to your answers. >>>> >>>> karen - 33 years of old age. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 5:47 AM, Montserrat Bru Manobens < >>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Dear friends, >>>>> >>>>> I´m working on my new e-book Counter Theory of Colors. >>>>> >>>>> I need your collaboration. Your feedback is essential to this project. >>>>> >>>>> Hereby a link to the survey >>>>> >>>>> http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/0585AD78EB0ABF57/ >>>>> >>>>> It is a 10 questions anonymous survey about COLOR, no need to enter any >>>>> personal data. >>>>> >>>>> It would be of great help if you would forward the link to your friends >>>>> and acquaintances. >>>>> Feedback from your children, parents and grand parents are equally >>>>> important to me to have a clearer picture on the subject, please help them >>>>> fill in the survey. >>>>> >>>>> Thanking you all for your time >>>>> >>>>> Best regards >>>>> >>>>> Montserrat Bru >>>>> >>>>> chairperson Zumzum Gallery. Emerging Arts >>>>> head curator Digital Power Poetry >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Zumzum Gallery. Emerging Arts. India >>>>> Digital Power Poetry project >>>>> House 156. Anjuna Zoor Waddo >>>>> Anjuna 403509 Goa. India >>>>> India cell: +91 9850781599 >>>>> >>>>> Zumzum Gallery.Emerging Arts. 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