Noam Chomsky purportedly read somewhere btwn 3 - 15 newspapers daily
now think of all the possibilities with the web
right there @ fingertips
surf through 50 newspapers in a couple hours if you like
how about you
think 'bookmarks bar'
think a line of links
click on one after the other, down the line
scan each page.. process.. next
ok, here is a list of some sites, which could be helpful/insightful/inspirational to artists
* this list grew at a morning discussion group on 27th St
http://brkfstclubnyc.tumblr.com/post/86216177148/information-superhighway-expanding-our-minds
missing any? what would you add?
'Johwa' is the Korean word for 'harmony' 'unity' 'balance'
we (two photographer/curators, a dancer and I) recently hosted an art show in Greenwich Village NYC -- which had as a key focus:: raising awareness about North Korea.
What comes to mind when you hear the words 'North Korea'?
maybe you've seen the Vice documentary series on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24R8JObNNQ4
or this bizarre FRONTLINE episode
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/secret-state-of-north-korea/
then there's the aerial shot of NK at night
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/12/19/C0044096-Korea_at_night,_satellite_image-SPL.jpg
while this blog post could go in many directions, I'll keep it to-point via a description of the 'Johwa' art show.
one of our first steps was to choose a solid charity
we went with the best-known NK awareness group in America: LiNK
https://www.libertyinnorthkorea.org/
there's a strong group at Columbia Univ -- we teamed up with them
and wound up booking the CEO of LiNK ! (she came and spoke at the opening reception!)
time to select artists -- we reached out to over 20 ---- and booked them ^^
photographers, painters, mix-media, a video artist, poets, performers -- lots of variety
(range from a MICA professor to a highschool student)
a friend from Texas shipped a piece up, a friend from Yale mailed a photo down.. SVA students, a Hunter MFA student, Parsons, Pratt grad, on and on..
we even had an artist 'meet n' greet', where we snacked on shrimp crackers, choco pies and Korean tea
*speaking of choco pies -- these lil' guys have been getting smuggled into NK from SK ---- been a hot topic
an artist in Baltimore picked up on this and ran with it -- putting on a big show in a Chelsea gallery ---- just before Johwa show.. some of us were at the opening -- thousands of choco pies (i filled my pockets!)
http://www.ecfa.com/#!ecfa-ny/cjg9
additionally, i bumbled across/into this show in LES
http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140108/lower-east-side/using-chocolate-ink-artist-raises-awareness-of-life-north-korea
more and more people are shining light on the NK situation!
and let's face it -- we're living in 2014 ---- why let concentration camps and harsh dictatorships oppress people
is the job of the U.N. to be watchful and intervene if human rights are being trampled underfoot
in news (which appeared in papers after our art show), the U.N. has been sharpening its focus on NK (good!)
http://www.un.org/apps/news/infocusRel.asp?infocusID=69
i've heard China has interest in NK -- have even heard the place referred to as 'China's pitbull' ------ do we sit back and let this go on
one piece (a watercolor) in the show was of a girl (in beautiful costume with fans) dancing
part of the description (of the piece by the artist) encourages the viewer to imagine a dancer enjoying her art without having to wear a pin with a picture of 'the leader' on it
have a view at a few pieces in the show on this HKJB blog post
http://hkjbny.blogspot.com/
Opening night was PACKT full of people
we had catered Korean food -- at one point my plate got knockt around -- tofu went flying!
A full-on dance performance by one of the show's organizers capped off the eve --
her, two girls from Sweden, and a girl from Japan
multiple cultures uniting in dance at an art event to increase awareness for North Korea
think about the not-too-distant history of East and West Germany.. that dense wall, which divided the great country.... --
in the 80's it came down!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fK1MwhEDjHg
imagine a Korea that is One
i'll conclude this post by describing the painting i had in show::
oil paint (and mix media) on.. a hard drive enclosure
the title: 'a fusion of factors'
here's the message to viewers:
oil paint has such a rich history -- think Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, etc
so.. it speaks to the past..
far as NK goes, I see a lot of 'the past' -- a ruler dictating over a sea of malnourished masses (ancient!)
thug minions hurling 'dissenters' into harsh labor camps -- torture -- other vulgar activity --- comprise a rather primitive reality, does it not
now.. the paint is painted onto a
brushed-aluminum hard drive enclosure
here (obv) we speak to the now -- technology -- the time in which we live -- in which we can tap some buttons on keyboard, click send, and zap information to countless readers all over the word -- think of the connectivity -- think of the accountability ---- no longer are things 'out of sight, out of mind' -- they are in sight, we are online, we see! -- now what are we going to do ---- it's 2014! how can it be that we're allowing concentration camps to exist
think 'global accountability' -- think what you know from what you see online, on tv, documentaries, in newspapers -- think your generation -- think action
now, to be clear, i'm very keen on focusing on your own neighborhood -- being proactive and blessing your community -- ie, roll up sleeves and chip in to clean up a trashed section in the Bronx or Harlem (instead of fixating on a place thousands of miles away) (yes! all for it!)
how about we agree on both/and
fight the good fight in your local surroundings
and be shining a light to help others in places around the world
North Korea, what can you do to raise awareness
think 'human beings'
think of the amount of freedom you enjoy
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." -- M.L.K. Jr.