On 27 July 2010 13:50, Andreas Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
> James,
>
> It is non-visual art, so we can easily close our eyes for it.
>
> When we do not see or touch it, it ceased to exist in a material world
>
> The remnants are immaterial socially constructed imagination exercises
> for and by 'Liebhaber', German language for amateurs.
>
> Not intending to be insulting, but I do think James made a point with
> his, maybe exaggarated, remarks.
>
> Me personally, like more anti-social art forms but that is because of
> my particular societal conditions
>
> Best
>
> Andreas Maria Jacobs
>


yes i'm an amateur, a dilettante with a desultory practice, a dreamer.

there's no way in hell i'll ever seriously contemplate make a living
from being an artist unless enough money to do so is handed to me on a
plate.

at this moment in time, i only want a job (which i have on a temporary
contract (away from the clutches of the agency)). ideally it would be
a job with less hours and pays better, but 8 hrs a day 5 days a week
for almost £200 take-home (per week) is better than nothing.

i find tree-climbing workshops insulting.
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