There is a satire that exists in 'My Arm,' but there is also an honoring of some of the stronger ideas that I've raided from visual art.
'The Author' is subtly unflinching in its satirical attack on certain practices in the creation of art and the mediation of violence.
Art is a subjective thing, and it should be a subjective thing. And the difficulty of subjectivity is that it becomes hugely problematized when you start applying large sums of money to art objects. That's where it all starts to get a bit sticky.
The Author is subtly unflinching in its satirical attack on certain practices in the creation of art and the mediation of violence.
Theatre critics have no special access to the truth. And there should be no objective truth to art.
I am particularly interested in creating a relationship between ideas of reception in conceptual art and theater.
In many respects, theater is still grappling with problems of reality and representation that the visual art movement realized were unimportant many years ago.