Do We Value Sculpture?
By Taj Alexander Posted in Blog on August 10, 2011 0 Comments 1 min read
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The New  York Times recently posted an article Has Sculpture Become Just Another Pretty Face?

“Is it me, or do we seem to have a problem with sculpture today?”

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“It’s (sculpture) too literal, too direct, too steeped in religious ceremony and too complex for a historically amnesiac culture. We prefer the multicolored distractions of illusionism on flat surfaces, flickering in a movie theater or digitized on our laptops and smartphones, or painted on canvas. The marketplace ratifies our myopia, making headlines for megamillion-dollar sales of old master and Impressionist pictures but rarely for premodern sculptures.”

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“In an age of special effects, we may also simply no longer know how to feel awe at the sight of sculptured faces by the German genius Tilman Riemenschneider or before a bronze statue by Donatello.”


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