Artist Franz Erhard Walther: 'It Jumps Out of the Time'
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Join German artist Franz Erhard Walther as he activates his Wall Formation, 'Stellwerk' at Tate Modern.
Using a combination of fabrics and objects in his work, Walther invites the audience to become an active participant. As he shares his path to becoming an artist, he encourages us to question the traditional idea of the artist as a creator and the audience as a spectator.
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What does participation in art mean to you?
Tate, Yes, Art always jumps in and out of time as I engage with the Art I Activate it and am Activated by it~through the primary tools of my Expanding Consciousness, Perception and Awareness. 🦋💎🦋 I experience participation with Art as an ever evolving interaction of these three tools and as a result the Art evolves and expands as I do~🧘♀️
discovering the world/ discovering myself.
being active in both criticism and interaction.
Tate it means more Genocide of Beauty through Cultural Marxism
Interactive. He is incredible. Thank you.
I like this man - he emanates something sparkly and grounded, hmm...
Absolutely!
Applause, bravo!! Wonderful, just fascinating and wonderful. I was smiling the entire 5:25 minutes.
lieber franz erhard, deine arbeiten finde ich Weltklasse - ps. danke für dein kurzes Gespräch in wien 2020 April. Eduard lesjak evs
Sweet guy...
Very interesting... thank you 😊
Great video..!!! 👏🏻
man i love this page !!!
honesty and playfulness never get old
I love this :D
It's a nice interview, but why didn't they show more of his work?
Thanks..!
Interesting. =)
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When i compare him to other figures of minimalist and participatory art, i sometimes feel like he is more off the grid in a historical context
This man is a hero. Does anybody know what the name of the intro song is?
Thanks Stefano. All the music in this video is original composition by Viljam Nybacka
Art is somehow more when the artist is ordinary. But then again, the unsurpassed Warhol.
Every time I have seen his work it just bores me.. It's like a less imaginative and dumbed down version of Minimalism.
We also did a project with his at my University and he was less than kind to the students :-/
I don't think you know what Minimalism is, mate.
In art there is the notion of "strong" and "weak" . This art is well ....not bad , but not strong also , compared to Francis Bacon's art e.g.
I would say that completely depends on taste.