About infamy: the filthiness of Art and its diogenic disease

  • Miguel Ranilla-Rodríguez Instituto de Enseñanza Secundaria Albanta. Fuenlabrada. Madrid
Keywords: visual arts, build symbol, trifle

Abstract

In this paper, we postulate the direct relationship that exists between waste production and artistic objects; its manufacturing system, consumption, and subsequent waste. What arises in this relationship then, is another character of interest –and that will serve as a reference to compare its modus operandi with the place of artists and the arts–, in this sick world, the Diogenes. The obsessed that lives among the garbage. The absurdity of the conquest of the infinite of the illogical within the logical. The amount clouded and blinded, nothing is enjoyed, nothing is appreciated; the countless abandons its place in the memory –memorable– and there only exists a pathological accumulation, mountains of garbage, desires to hold on to vital faith of the belief of doing Something for themselves. Working just to work and building something that will not last, like a sand castle, accumulation of detritus and dust. A new logic is born, the enjoyment of diseases and emptiness, the destruction of a world without a history. «Artists of the world, abandon! You have nothing to lose but your own professions!» (Kaprow, 2007, p. 37).

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Miguel Ranilla-Rodríguez, Instituto de Enseñanza Secundaria Albanta. Fuenlabrada. Madrid
Profesor de Secundaria
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Published
2015-05-19
How to Cite
Ranilla-Rodríguez M. (2015). About infamy: the filthiness of Art and its diogenic disease. Arte, Individuo y Sociedad, 27(2), 279-294. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ARIS.2015.v27.n2.44972
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