Icheon Ceramic Art the Masters at Work

The local Korean village of Icheon have practiced the tradition of ceramic art which has a history expanding over 5000 thousand years, the masters of this traditional ceramic artistry make it look so effortless. Watching these Korean masters at work, one can’t help but imagine how many hours are involved in perfecting this technique to create such […]

Henrique Oliveira’s Recycled Wooden Sculptures

These amazing recycled wooden installation sculptures, are the genius of artist Henrique Oliveira.  Created and assembled from plywood barriers which have outlived their purpose on construction-building sites. Henrique takes deteriorated plywood boards, which have lost their structural integrity and strips them down into thin layers.  These thin layers of plywood, are painted with a watered […]

Conceptual Art

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Conceptual art is taking off in Melbourne in a big way, almost every reputable art gallery you step into has some form of conceptual art on exhibition.

But what is conceptual art?

Many struggle to appreciate this genre, wondering where it fits in the realm of what is perceived to be ‘Art’ and that’s where it gets interesting.

As an admirer of art, we often look for the skill involved, the time taken and the creativity of the piece or perhaps the beauty aspect, or accuracy of detail, its historical value or rarity.  Conceptual art may not hold any of these attributes we’ve come to expect, instead it can be rather simplistic or obscure, repetitive, messy or perceived as weird.

Conceptual art is about pushing the limits of what is considered to be art, pushing the mind beyond what is seemingly acceptable.

As a viewer of conceptual art, take your time, is it an installation or perhaps it’s a ready-made assisted sculpture or an item stuck to a wall?  Allow yourself to get lost in the piece, is there a title?  Walk around it if that’s possible, review from varying angles, is there an interactive element, if so, get involved.  Examine the materials used and what significance they may hold, what does the lighting say, is there an emotion via the colours used?  Ponder and discuss the art, what was the artist trying to say, is there a message behind the confusion or the simplicity?

What’s your thoughts on conceptual art?

Do you enjoy this form of art?

Do you find conceptual art challenging?

Do you like to unlock the key?

Looking at the conceptual piece above, what does it say to you?

I look forward to your comments