January 09, 2012

NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION: No More Boring Art

John Baldessari, I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art, 1971; Collection the Museum of Modern Art, New York, John B. Turner Fund; © 2011 John Baldessari

Before making this artwork, which itself was originally a text piece for a wall, John Baldessari had the epiphany that his art was horrible, or that he had not been making what he wanted to be making. So after 13 years living a lie as a painter — he was fed up at not getting anywhere with his work — he did what any self-respecting artist should do: he took it all to a crematorium and had it burned. In his Cremation Project (1970), he destroyed almost everything he made from 1953 to 1966 (which was about 500 paintings).

He then went further by interring the ashes in a bronze, book-shaped urn and placing a death notice in a San Diego newspaper. By doing so he turned all his artistic frustration and existential anxiety into something useful and cathartic. I can’t think of a better work to consider as we enter into the New Year.

Comments (1)

  • Objection, your honor!

    This resolution assumes facts that are not in evidence!

    It has not been proved to the satisfaction of the court that I was making boring art in the first place.

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