Sunday, July 11, 2004
From Joseph Kosuth's "Art After Philosophy":
All art (after Duchamp) is conceptual (in nature) because art only exists conceptually.
Stuck in town yesterday for a dinner date I did not look forward to, wanting instead to go to another dinner date that didn't materialize in the end, I had no choice but to while the time away.
I didn't want to read I was tired I want to sit the laptop's weighing me down.
I ended up at the fine arts section, Books Kinokuniya reading. Time didn't pass all that quickly
I didn't want to read I was tired I only want to sit the laptop's weighing me down my neck aches.
but I got to understand a lil bit more in an aspect of art that I definitely want to further explore when I'm in better spirits.
All art (after Duchamp) is conceptual (in nature) because art only exists conceptually.
Stuck in town yesterday for a dinner date I did not look forward to, wanting instead to go to another dinner date that didn't materialize in the end, I had no choice but to while the time away.
I didn't want to read I was tired I want to sit the laptop's weighing me down.
I ended up at the fine arts section, Books Kinokuniya reading. Time didn't pass all that quickly
I didn't want to read I was tired I only want to sit the laptop's weighing me down my neck aches.
but I got to understand a lil bit more in an aspect of art that I definitely want to further explore when I'm in better spirits.