The Extravaganza Awaits
Abstract (Summary)
Abstract
The Extravaganza Awaits
This paper addresses ideas in my thesis work, consisting of a series of paintings which
evolved into installation. My ideas concern notions of spectacle, consumption of
information, and self-gratifying selection. I lighten these ideas with humor and treat
them with a carnivalesque aesthetic, appropriate to the absurdity that I see characteristic
of them. Painting places the issues in a narrative context, but the story remains open-
ended to allow the viewer to bring personal associations to the work. I specifically
selected images of friends and family unfamiliar to the viewer and a lexicon of personal
symbols to maintain mystery, which should bring the viewer back to the series again and
again. Installation helps the viewer physically interact with the work, giving more time
to make associations, consume information, behave with the characters, and eventually
witness their own behaviors. I hope for the viewers recognition of complicity not only
with the work itself, but with the ideas contained in the work, because I believe these
ideas are universal and, though important, sometimes overlooked.
Bibliographical Information:
Advisor:Mike Monsos; Cathryn Mallory; James Bailey
School:The University of Montana
School Location:USA - Montana
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:fine arts
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Date of Publication:08/07/2008