Take if you like
by Françoise Vanneraud
The spectator can take the post-it he likes.
The piece intends to express two things, the first one is around what the artist’s work represents and its possibilities of surviving creating pieces done to be destroyed, something like an impossible mission. The second one is how the spectator behaves in destroying the piece, taking for free a piece of it, a duality between the will to have, so familiar in our society of consume and the responsibility of participating in the death of the installation.
The piece intends to express two things, the first one is around what the artist’s work represents and its possibilities of surviving creating pieces done to be destroyed, something like an impossible mission. The second one is how the spectator behaves in destroying the piece, taking for free a piece of it, a duality between the will to have, so familiar in our society of consume and the responsibility of participating in the death of the installation.
Tags | participative, large format, agitprop |
Technique | Installation |