Visual Arts, Columbia University, New York

This course examines ways of looking and ways of seeing, both personally & professionally as artists and in a larger cultural context. Through field trips to contemporary art and other cultural sites, conversations with visiting critical thinkers and practicioners, readings, discussions, and visual & written responses, we will examine how we look, think, act, create and respond--critically questioning our own artistic practices and ways of looking at the world.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

DP: There is Nothing to See So We Look
















































The human eye is the door connecting the inner spiritual world and the outside actual world, just like a thin paper between the two.

Once the eyes are closed, outside world is totally separated, and this is also the moment we begin to explore our own.

There is nothing to see, so we look

There is nothing to see, so we can look

There is nothing to see, so we can look more clearly

There is nothing to see, only then can we look more clearly

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