賛否両論があるのですね!Take Care of Yourself!の手紙をオープンにして分析し、それを第三者の言及も含めて展示する。母親の最後の死の場面を映像化する!芸術家の生き様!総てを晒す衝動のようなものと全存在がアートの考えでしょうか?
Sophie Calle – Take Care of Yourself | TateShots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9E4dA0EGaM
When a boyfriend broke up with her by email, French artist Sophie Calle asked 107 women to read the letter and to analyze it according to their professional interest. It was set to music, re-ordered by a crossword-setter, performed by an actress, and probed by a forensic psychiatrist, amongst others. The resulting artwork called 'Take Care of Yourself' (after the boyfriend's parting words) fills the French Pavilion at the Biennale. Another example of Calle's ability to create art from the intimate and painful details of her life was also shown in Venice. It took the form of a film recording the dying moments of her mother, while in an adjacent space a statement on the wall explained that on the day that Calle was invited to represent France at the Biennale, she learned that her mother was terminally ill. Calle spoke toTateShots about her work.
107人の女性たちにお別れの手紙〈Eメール〉を読んでもらって分析したのですね。
死に行く母の映像をアートにする芸術観。→字幕ありますね。
モメントは過去と現在と未来の定点でそれは絶えず変動しますね。それを捉えること、認識し前に歩くことは簡単で簡単ではなく、モメントは絶えず流れて、流されていきます。アートとして封印できるのは限られますね。さて?