"I think the web has changed the way a handful of artists are thinking about art. But as long as museums and galleries insist on 'slide reviews' and don’t look for the buzz online, and as long as the art market privileges painting on canvas as its main economic engine, these changes are roughly at the level of Czech writers passing around photocopies of their novels in the Soviet era. They’ll have an effect about 20 years from now, if at all. A lot also depends on the future of the web, and whether it will continue as it is or be Balkanized by commerce or politics."
Excerpt from Aaron Yassin interview with Tom Moody in NY Arts magazine.

- sally mckay 7-06-2005 5:43 pm




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