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SYLVIA LAVIN Too Much Information Lavin’s “Too Much Information” discusses the fourteenth Architecture Biennale that took place in Venice. Some of the notable concepts covered in the article include elements of architecture, modernity, and Monditalia (Lavin 1). The article mentions the fact that exhibitions threaten the existence of artists in the world of arts. In most cases, authors may never propose the inclusion of artists in art exhibitions. However, Lavin notes that sometimes the authors manage to control exhibitions and in the end promote art and architecture.
According to the article, most of the organizers of art exhibitions fail to promote in its entirety because they impose undue limits on the craft. It creates situations whereby most of the artists become uncomfortable because curators use non-art materials to explain art. In fact, most of the artists consider such approaches as anticritical and dictatorial. Lavin agrees that curators are increasingly replacing artists in art exhibitions because of the dominant use of non-art material to explain art (Lavin 2).
I agree with the issues Lavin raises in the article because contemporary art lacks a standard principle or ideology. An increasing number of art organizers are claiming ownership of art materials that they present in exhibitions. Contemporary artists have allowed themselves to be used by organizers of art exhibitions. In fact, most of the contemporary artists have little interest in displaying their work. Rather, they are interested in selling their ideas to the highest bidder thus compromising their position in the world of arts.
Consequently, contemporary artists have converted organizers into artists. Organizers who manipulate artists and present the works of these artists as their own are currently dominating contemporary art. It is no wonder that organizers are dominating contemporary art exhibitions. Works CitedLavin, Sylvia. "Too Much Information." Artforum international. 09 2014: 347,353,398. ProQuest. Web. 12 Jan. 2015 http://search.proquest.com/docview/1560744838?accountid=14512
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