Monday, March 29, 2010

Picasso You Give Us Things Which Bulge

"I always thought that one of the reasons why a painter likes especially to have other painters look at his or her work is the shared experience of having pushed paint around." -Chuck Close

"Who would use spray glue on a glass case?"


"This floor is disgusting."

"I don't actually know how to put in an L-bracket."

"This one is called 'Blisters'."

"I have this terrible fear of stepping on these sea sponges."

Day seven. Four of us interns are installing an art exhibit in the Lockhart Gallery. I'm so relieved not to have to write any more condition reports, I don't even mind installing the same series twice. (Note: It is generally a poor idea to put artwork behind a door.) Actually, I love it anyway.

I have a dreadful fear of accidentally destroying artwork. One of the pitfalls of my (hopefully) future career is that I will spend a solid portion of my day with butterflies in my stomach and limbs slightly trembling. I feel like it's a small price to pay. Well, that and grad school tuition. It doesn't help that Patrice's show has a ton of jewelry, much of which is awfully fragile. Thankfully, the only injuries sustained were a small metal pot that dented (Note: It is generally a poor idea to put round, roll-able artwork on rickety pedestals.) and the patience of everyone trying to install Plexiglas covers over the very 3-dimensional pieces.

No, the pot was not my fault.

Yes, I learned how to install L-brackets.

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