What is Relational Art?
How is it different from other forms of art and how is it different from
daily life itself? Relational as a term applied to art indicates an
endeavor where the artist provides a context for human interaction,
where human interaction itself is the medium of the art piece. Some
would say
this kind of art is saving the human race. In this episode, a panel of
relational artists will discuss why relational art is so important in
our times.
Invitations to participate in Relational Art
projects:
Here is the number to God's Answering
Machine: (800) 871-9012 x 3176632#. Call now and leave a
message. Say what you will and pass it on.Fifty-Cent Admissions: Please
call 646-462-4161
ext. 43350 and answer the question: "What
is something you don't like to admit about yourself?".
Hear what others are saying here and here.First Childhood Memory Project: What
is your earliest childhood memory? In your first language,
please write your name, your age at the time of your first memory, the
town and country in which it took place, and a drawing of your memory,
on a piece of paper. Submissions are accepted with both hand-written
text and drawings. Please mail your memory to: First Childhood Memory
Project, 211 Church Hill Road, Augusta, Maine 04330 USA
Image above is from artist
Peter Buotte'sFirst Childhood Memory
relational art project.