Painting, for me, indicates taking action rather than merely just drawing. It involves the creator’s viewing, consciousness, emotion and the... Read More
Painting, for me, indicates taking action rather than merely just drawing. It involves the creator’s viewing, consciousness, emotion and the interaction between materials as well as the display and statement of all these things combined in a space. In an interesting way, even piling up and storing these things in a warehouse can be considered a statement. In this era of image information explosion, the images recorded in finished paintings are also part of it. We should think about how we could re-consider the materials and temporal relations in painting, along with the historic phenomena they reflect.