Monday, August 6, 2012

Sideway Views: Art doesn't happen in a vacuum

??? ....[He's] the man who said, "Don't own so much clutter that you will be relieved to see your house catch fire." That's writer Wendell Berry, born in Henry County, Kentucky (1934), the son of a lawyer and tobacco farmer. His ancestors on both sides farmed the county for five generations. After going off to college and teaching creative writing in the Bronx for a couple of years, Berry joined that lineage, purchasing a 125-acre homestead near the birthplace of his parents, where he still farms and writes poetry, novels, and essays. From his outpost, Berry tackles the intersection of civic life and the natural world, writing that "essential wisdom accumulates in the community much as fertility builds in the land."
??? ....Berry wrote: "The past is our definition. We may strive, with good reason, to escape it, or to escape what is bad in it, but we will escape it only by adding something better to it."
??? And: "Every day do something that won't compute [...] Give your approval to all you cannot understand [...] Ask the questions which have no answers. Put your faith in two inches of humus that will build under the trees every thousand years [...] Laugh. Be joyful though you have considered all the facts [...] Practice resurrection.

???? Wendell encouraged many of us to write, photograph, and speak out about the terribly destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining.? He is a visionary.? I love his wonderful sense of humor as well and his kindness.? Each part of him makes one generous soul. ?

???? Last, an upcoming arts opportunity that interests me, called NEW COUNTRY:

  • ???? The Claypool-Young Art Gallery at Morehead State University is seeking submissions of artwork for an exhibition titled New Country: Ruralism in Contemporary Art? to be on display from October 24 ? November 20, 2012.?
  • ????? New Country: Ruralism in Contemporary Art is an exhibition featuring works of all media that reference and/or are inspired by current or historical ideas of rural life and the pastoral in American culture.? Artworks depicting real, imagined and symbolic images of the countryside have provided romantic, realistic, and critical views of rural culture throughout America?s art history.? Artists interested in submitting work for consideration are encouraged to creatively interpret issues or imagery related to rural life.
  • ????? August 17, 2012 is the postmark deadline to apply for the exhibition, which has no entry fee to submit.? All artists, age 18 and older, are eligible to enter New Country.? All media and styles will be considered.? No reproductions will be accepted.? All works must have been completed since 2007 and not previously shown in the Claypool-Young Art Gallery.?? (Note: For additional information, find it here on the MSU website.)

Surely this is enough info for one afternoon.? I want to end by posting a new photo of what our family calls the big waterfalls. I particularly like the leaf shadows on the rocks.? The light down in there can be such a problem, photographically speaking.? As much as I would like to claim it, this photo was made by my son-in-law.? Bravo!





Source: http://annwolson.blogspot.com/2012/08/art-doesnt-happen-in-vacuum.html

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