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From: No=EBl
Date: Mon Sep 13 06:06:00 2004
 
     
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>     I have no problem at all with the avant-garde, I just feel there
>     should be a separate category to be fair to all. 

    Terrie, I understand the frustration of being excluded from an
    opportunity that seemed suitable, because of preference for
    avant-garde work, but this position might benefit from a bit more
    exploration. 

    For generations, "craft" creators have fought to make the argument
    that their creations span the entire spectrum from the humble item
    of everyday use to the sublime work of art, and that they should not
    be excluded from consideration as artists because the continuum
    includes the practical. The argument about where the line is drawn
    between "craft" and "art" continues, though collections such as
    Metalsmith's "Exhibition in Print" show that great progress has been
    made. Without doubt, there are "jewelry" works that are clearly
    intended to be worn, and others that could not possible be, but
    somewhere between lies a vast gray area. A comparison might be drawn
    with fashion once again-- for most of us, 4-inch stiletto heels are
    not wearable. They are statements *about* fashion and its
    implications. (And some people buy such objects as statements or--
    dare one say it?-- as Art!) And yet, there are people who do wear
    them. These same people might also wear jewelry pieces that are
    impractical and all but unwearable, on the same occasions. 

    It doesn't seem to me that we should be pushing to put back the
    barriers between the ends of the spectrum, especially since it is
    impossible to define the point at which the line is crossed. I don't
    think many of us would be content to let some arbitrary authority
    make that decision! Now, we may each come to a conclusion that suits
    us, but we are not imposing that on our colleagues. May it ever be
    thus! 

    Anyone putting together a show gets to draw whatever lines they
    choose, however arbitrary. That's only right, it's their show. I
    would add that some organizers are less than ideally forthcoming,
    presumably because they want to collect the maximum in jury fees and
    to be able to boast a high rate of supplicants, uh, applicants. If
    what is for sale is an opportunity, then caveat emptor! We vote with
    our feet, or, in this case, our postage. 

    The system is less than perfect, but there is, in fact, room for
    all, just not at every show. How often have any of us ever checked
    out a show we didn't get into, and said to ourselves, "Oh, yeah, OK,
    I see why I didn't get in. Everybody here is better than me!" Years
    ago, at a professional seminar for artists, we were given a piece of
    advice that has stayed with me when all the rest of the day's input
    is forgotten. The guy suggested that, as you (literally or
    metaphorically) leave a show you were rejected from, you look around
    and say to yourself, "I've been thrown out of better places than
    this!" 

--Noel

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