Some of these elegant art resorts are not only women with toilet paper
around their neck, but also men lying on a sheet with lettuce on their heads
and holding a glass of wine with their bare feet.
Creativity in isolation
At this time when the museum temporarily ceased operations and gallery
and art education decided to go online, the images created by the public became
expressions of creativity while isolated. Thousands of painting
recreations have been posted on the social media platform Instagram, hashtags
#betartartandquarantine, #metwining, and #gettymuseumchallenge. Some of
these recreations were created by art experts. Nevertheless, many are
created by experienced amateurs who are looking for something to alleviate
boredom because everyone is isolated from the COVID-19 epidemic. Anneloes
Officier, with a female resident roommate living in Amsterdam, has begun a wave
of spontaneous art recreation, called #artchallenge when imitating Veemer's girl
with pearl paint. For more than a month, she collected items about the
challenge and posted it on an Instagram page called
@tussenkunstenquarantine. The account name is between ssen senkunst en kitsch and Dutch
television program art
and kitsch, which is translated next.
Instagram
followers always love good artists
According to Officier, more than 24,000 art
recreation photos came in through hashtags. The 31-year-old woman also
added staff from other famous museums, such as the Louvre, the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, and Rijkmuseum. Take a look at her account of how her art is a great way to get more
followers! Getty and Hermitage have already taken
on the challenge. Sometimes the authors of the problem have their own
rules and regulations, such as limiting the number of props available and
limiting the time they can use to create a replica. A
popular recreational challenge now recalls the work of Nina Katchadourian, the
famous great artist who created the series. Flemish-style
toilet self porter. This art series was filmed inside the plane
bathroom. Besides, they were also part of a larger piece of art Seating Katchadourian
creates art during a commercial flight.
00Katchadourian
said that she wanted to create art in a situation where it seemed impossible to
create art, and added that what she does was not related to what people
do. The writer pointed out that she is delighted and charmed by the fact
that others are taking the current form.
Challenge participants
According to Francesco De Grazia, almost all the artistic events
and concerts he expected were canceled. This left a lot of spare time in
his palm, allowing him to dress like a Caravaggio painting. He also said
that the only thing people can do is use the tools provided by the web while
waiting for the plague. He called the plague a nightmare and hoped someone
could laugh with his art recreation.
Crystal Felip, a city planner based in Wellington, New Zealand,
is not a big fan of social media. However, the 36-year-old city planner
decided to take part in the challenge, with the encouragement of his
mother. According to Felip, she is a real, tactile fan and spends most of
her time attending virtual meetings in front of computer screens and checking
emails and spreadsheets. The challenge of acting as a creative movement
helped her brighten things up and get perspective.
According to dozens of people involved in the challenge,
including social workers living in Azerbaijan and Japanese actors living in
London, there is a lightness to pretend to be someone for a while. They
also said that part of the reason they joined the challenge is their love for
the museum. Many art lovers miss quiet and social behavior looking at art
with others. Right now these people have to take a gallery tour as well as
a reef for the famous paintings posted on Instagram.
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