26.2.08

BOWS AND ARROWS AND GUNPOWDER



I hate the Guggenheim. The NY museum has become a global franchise. Their policy is "more is more" - their emphasis is on revenue. They make new buildings, rather than putting anything worthwhile inside them. Frank Lloyd Wright's monster on Fifth Avenue is a monument to the vanity of Wright and Guggenheim and a cruel joke to any visitor attempting to climb up the entire spiral. It dwarfs most art displayed within, and it mocks the ambition of any two dimensional artwork - ironic considering it was originally built as a showroom for Guggenheim's collection of non-representational paintings.

It takes an artist like Cai Guo-Qiang to really make a visitor forget how much the Guggenheim sucks. Guo-Qiang does his best to conquer Wright's space. This mid career retrospective entitled I Want To Believe features exploding cars, gunpowder drawings, indoor boat rides, and faux animals blasted with arrows. Guggenheim loves blockbuster exhibitions and this fits the bill. But Guo-Qiang's art is too wonderful to get caught up in the politics. The tiger here speaks to extinction, man's battle with nature, and colonial defilement. An interesting contrast to the Guggenheim franchise's ambitions.

7 comments:

reverend dick said...

wow. That is one hell of an image...

P.J.S. said...

Can't take the credit for the photo. Got the NY times to thank for that one.

reverend dick said...

Seriously, I've looked at this 3 times today. Thankyou. This would not have registered at all for me if you hadn't posted it, and it blows me away so completely.
New York has many negatives in my eyes, but that this is available live outstrips them.I saw the leaping wolves in the sunday Times, but had no idea...

P.J.S. said...

Thanks reverend! NY has its downsides but there can be some great stuff too.
This show might tour out to the west coast. In the meantime, check these videos on Guo-qiang-
Tiger Video
Drawing with gunpowder

Jess (aka LittleBunny) said...

There may be hope for the guggenheim-i hate it too- but the director is stepping down. apparently it is his fault everyone hates the guggenheim.

Seabass said...

Awesome post, keep me posted if this guy ends up coming out to SD/LA.

P.J.S. said...

Will do, Seabass. Also, when will we see updates to your blog, "Apple Bigwheels?"