Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Mario Hugo.






beautiful work.

Maarten Baas talks.

The Powerhouse Museum
Sydney 17-11-09




Smoke Series(03)
Baas' graduation piece, Design Academy Eindhoven 1996


A very interesting talk on the disparity of our acceptance of beauty in manufacture (mostly perfectly symmetrical, even and polished) and beauty in nature (uneven, wild and often is complete disarray. Always changing).

Commented on trying to create work that requires no explanation, whose concept is inherent but maybe not apparent and certainly not laboured to its audience.

A delightful walk through Baas's work, Smoke (03), Treasure (05), Clay (06), Sculpt (07), Tha Chankley Bore (08), The Shanghai Riddle (08), Standard Unique (09), Real Time (09) and his most recent commission by New York collector Lindemann.

My highlight was most definitely his response to the question:
Are you an artist or a designer?

An honest and unabrasive:
'I don't give a shit about the answer of this question.
You can stretch anything anywhere you want.
I don't see the reason why I would ask it.
I make things.
You can talk about it or you can not talk about it and spend the time to play some football or something.'

Bloody great.


Clay (06)