Beyond intellectual art I come to my senses
There is something about innovation and art. Art historians point to Renaissance as a turning point in the history of art, when Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci were maybe the first artists who actively and deeply explored the possibilities of art, representation and in Leonardo’s case even of science. Artists began to define themselves as a more special « species » than artisans (at least) and started to be celebrated like stars.
It took five centuries until the representational skills dissolved into the emotional representation of the surroundings with Impressionism and still 100 years until art reached the mind and became highly intellectual.
This development makes very much sense of course – humanity in general became more and more mind driven until we reach now a new breaking point. We find that we cannot sustain our species by purely advancing technology and securing our comfort through intellectual focus.
In art there is a huge comeback of craft, figuration and landscape and other nature topics - in design as well. If artists are the forerunners of social movements, as they are often seen, maybe there is hope? Is the art world finally getting bored with the intellect, opening up to more complete expressions with the integration of the « lower » (heart, body, nature) worlds?
Maybe in some tangible future we will stop looking for separation and gluing labels, trying to find security in small drawers and imprisoning ourselves in our small, known lives. In my own strivings I see a development in that sense. I am choosing now to throw most of my experiences, skills, techniques and materials into one pot, pulling out what is needed to create something new. Starting erasing the separation lines and allowing myself to feel vulnerable, even if it hurts?