Recently, in class, we have been discussing various types of art movements. Relational art is based on relational aesthetics with the artist not really having a whole art work in their mind but bits and pieces of how to utilize many different concepts. In this last art movement that we have examined,
artists choose many diverse intersubjects and collectively puts it together as relational art. Artist, Andrea Zittel, has fully embraced the concept of
relational art by even going to extremes to live her life in her own pieces. In the much like attitude of Marina Abramovic, Andrea has restricted herself to her artwork. During an interview, Andrea explains her obsession with always trying to reach perfection in each of the projects she has taken on. Professing her epiphany, Andrea tells all about the moment she realizes that everyone things they want perfection when in reality no one ever does., we just want to keep working towards it, so we won't get bored in life. The artist also mentions very particular living guidelines that she follows such as wearing only one outfit that she made for a whole season. Andrea states that it is a social stigma on wearing the same thing all the time; however, she feels that it should be that the stigma on wearing different things all the time or that people should not even care anything about others and what they do.
artists choose many diverse intersubjects and collectively puts it together as relational art. Artist, Andrea Zittel, has fully embraced the concept of
relational art by even going to extremes to live her life in her own pieces. In the much like attitude of Marina Abramovic, Andrea has restricted herself to her artwork. During an interview, Andrea explains her obsession with always trying to reach perfection in each of the projects she has taken on. Professing her epiphany, Andrea tells all about the moment she realizes that everyone things they want perfection when in reality no one ever does., we just want to keep working towards it, so we won't get bored in life. The artist also mentions very particular living guidelines that she follows such as wearing only one outfit that she made for a whole season. Andrea states that it is a social stigma on wearing the same thing all the time; however, she feels that it should be that the stigma on wearing different things all the time or that people should not even care anything about others and what they do.-Jazmine
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