Clusterfuck Aesthetic
Art critic
Jerry Saltz, a critic for the Village
Voice, describes the idea that artists are displaying the artistic style of
what he calls the, clusterfuck aesthetic. Saltz describes this style as, “grandiose
and testosterone-driven,” and however harsh this may seem one cannot help when
viewing the artists that he discusses that there is some truth to this.
Going
through the artists they each have their own style, however different and out
of the box they may seem. My particular favorite is the Lee Walton's
"Experimental Project." Personally I like the idea of participation
in any art setting if done correctly and meticulously. Walton leads people
around the city on basically a mysterious treasure hunt. Saltz explains that he
goes to great efforts to get it just right and uses the little details to make
it a unique piece. I am not sure what exactly draws me to think this is a great
idea when it seems so basic, but I think as I said it is including anyone who
wants to participate and using the little details to get it just right.
Saltz picked
many unique artists all with different mediums. I particularly enjoyed Walton’s
work, making people run around the city on his own personally made treasure
hunt. Bringing people together in different art forms and having them
participate is an art form that should be more appreciated, even if it has a ‘clusterfuck
aesthetic,’ Saltz brings to the light that it is just as valuable an art form.
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