Apocalypse of Art in the Tech Era
Modern Apocalypse Art and Technological Aspects
The purpose of this paper is to examine modern art, in particular that which is referred to as "apocalypse art" and further to examine the interactions between art and technology. Specifically this paper will look at the new dimensions that technology has contributed to the rendering of art as well as what contribution or impact that art has rendered to technology.
The methodology for this study is through examination of several of the artists as well as scholars who are in some way interconnected in this process of producing apocalypse art.
The question that seems to weigh on the minds of those who view the modern "apocalypse" art exhibits asks:
Has this artist attempted to achieve the effect of shock or is the artist attempting to convey some deeper truth?"
London's Art Gallery featured an exhibit entitled "Apocalypse" in the year of 2000. Reports were many but the theme of the reports were pretty much the same which was that of shock, ridicule and disbelief that the artist could take themselves as "real." Reuters News, London, description of the exhibit was:
giant sculpture in the shape of a swastika, a model of the pope being crushed by a meteorite, and a large pile of rubbish." (Reuters News 2000)
The report coming from CNN stated that:
An art exhibition featuring a model of the Pope struck dead by a meteorite, tortured miniature figures and a video depicting domestic violence is set to bring fresh controversy to London's Royal Academy of Art. (CNN News 2000)
I. Joe-Peter Witkin: Exploitive, Sensitive and Intuitive
Art can be said to be the demonstration of a set of ideas, beliefs or even ideals, as well as a conscious moments when realization of that which is sublime is awakened. When these moments, after having risen to the sublime, sweep low to the materialistic in hopes of finding definition the result can be somewhat alarming or shocking. For example, The work of Witkin has been labeled as "exploitive." However, Witkin is described as "intuitive" and "sensitive."
The strangeness or "twists" that is revealed in the work of Witkin can most likely be traced to a two-year stint in army combat photography, having been a witness to a decapitation as a child, and finally the unusual sexual experience with a hermaphrodite. It is said of Witkins' work that upon viewing a sort of "hypnotic type of fascination coupled with a feeling of repulsion" is experienced. The works of Joe-Peter Witkin are described as:
Impossible to dismiss"..."physically deformed, masked and unclothed" and further in description of his subjects, who have been called, of questionable moral contexts, having arms and heels jammed up exterior regions and other similarly shocking elements and oddities in setting either macabre of romantic.
It is not easy for the viewer to understand exactly what Witkin is attempting to demonstrate or convey through these fascinating and yet repulsive art forms. Witkin is a firm believer that he has a lifelong quest, indeed a search for his own personal grail, with full belief that search is parallel to and in union with his work. The amount of contemplation generated by the artists' work directly mirrors his internal growth according to Chris Buck and Christine Alvizakis in their interview of Witkin as they state:
Considering how Witkin's images resist categorization, perhaps the one single truth that can be said of all of them, is this: in every Witkin image there's something that won't let a viewer go, something that won't allow us to dismiss what we see or to completely accept it. We leave a Wittiness image with the feeling that significance has been glimpsed out of the corner of the eyes, although the eye has been fully engaged in a bold frontal sight. " (Charles Mann)
II. The Technological Advancements and the Contribution to Apocalyptic Creation:
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