Rafael Lozano-Hemmer on Mon, 7 May 2001 05:17:08 +0200 (CEST)


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<nettime> OK ART Manifesto


OK ART Manifesto
by Susie Ramsay and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

1. "OK art" is an OK idea, --not great, but not bad either.

2. OK artists make OK art.

3. OK artists really want to make great art, they shoot for the stars, but
their work ends up being just OK. OK artists are OK with this.

4. Art enthusiasts and cynics alike, leave an OK art exhibition saying
"that was OK". No one is blown away but they don't feel cheated either.

5. OK art will probably not make it into art history; although someone in
the future might find an OK artwork and think "this isn't so bad."

6. "Different" and "interesting" are two adjectives often overheard at OK
art exhibitions.

7. OK artists are OK with bad reviews, but naturally they prefer good
reviews and they keep those and post them on the internet.

8. It's a good idea to call yourself an OK artist before somebody else
does.

9. Ambitious, megalomaniac artists feel great relief when they accept
they're just OK.

10. OK ideas are defended passionately but not more than that.

11. (this point was erased during editing)

12. OK art is unlikely to be over or underrated.

13. We hate artists that are A-OK, those bastards!

14. There is no point in making an OK art movement, although fleeting
consideration of the concept would be OK.





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