Heaven and Earth 15 [Original Content]

in photography •  8 years ago  (edited)

Dear constructors,


in todays part of the series I want to question the idea of art and also the idea of persistence.


Heaven



Ernst Günter Hansing, untitled (steel sculpture), 1988/89

Earth



A kid-built bridge in the sandpit.


Like beauty, art is in the eye of the beholder.


But often things are only considered as art, when their creator is known and when a sign is attached telling people: "This is art." Artist like Marcel Duchamp actually took everyday objects, signed them and placed them in a gallery. This way the artwork was created just by calling it art and by placing it into an art environment.


"Fountain" by Marcel Duchamp (public domain)

Dynamics of the present


The artwork by Ernst Günter Hansing, who was a disciple of Fernand Léger, was created in celebration of the 2000 year existence of the city Bonn.

In spite of compositional austerity, the dynamics of the present, including that of the city of Bonn, can be conveyed with these forms, which are acting like an bundle of energy, as intended by the artist.

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Build for eternity


The plastic of Hansing had been made out of steel with a base of concrete. It was meant to stay there at least another 2000 years, I guess. While the bridge "artwork" in the sandpit was build out of sticks in the sand. I'm pretty sure, the artist, that created it, neither would have called it art, nor would have dreamt about someone would feature it in a photography series about art. But things never turn out the way you expect.

"In February 1998, the top-vortex of the plastic, that had been called "shashlik" by the people, broke down and had to be re-welded.”

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In the end the observer decides, wether something is art or not. So you better watch out!

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P.S.: Here are the links to: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part 12, Part 13 and Part 14 of the series.
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I like your series.

Fountaine

In English: Fountain
In French: Fontaine

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Thanks for your proof-reading :-) I just copied the original title at first, but changed it now. I'm glad you like my series!

Sometimes money decides if something is art. There's bad trends in pop culture all the time. Now we're sort of in the age of ugly is beautiful.

Thanks for commenting! I'm not sure, if money can actually make decisions on it's own, but you're right art has become one of the best investments these days. And as I said, it's often more important, who made (or declares) something being art, than if people can contemplate over it or not.