Sometimes, while visiting art museums and galleries, people get so excited by what they see that they have to jump for joy. They send photos of their Art Jumping to me and I post them to share with the rest of the art-loving world.
Allison, Kevin and Megan jump for Donald Judd's 15 Untitled Works in Concrete at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas. Thanks, guys!
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
"Well, in any jumping there are a lot of technical things that you can get to like. Jumping is just skilled labor, I suppose. It's a lot of work. I don't mind other people jumping for me, but the way jumps go together and are made is interesting to me; I like that a lot. I pay a lot of attention to how jumps are done and the whole activity of jumping in front of something is interesting."
4 comments:
"Well, in any jumping there are a lot of technical things that you can get to like. Jumping is just skilled labor, I suppose. It's a lot of work. I don't mind other people jumping for me, but the way jumps go together and are made is interesting to me; I like that a lot. I pay a lot of attention to how jumps are done and the whole activity of jumping in front of something is interesting."
I don't really know what that comment means, but I like it! thanks.
Allison
we don't really get it either, allison! haha
Hey, just like Minimalism, right?
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