Whatever
2015-08-11


Note to the viewer:

I thought I might use a visual cliche of our time – Magritte’s everyman – to express the idea that art is mystery, continuity and history.
I’m also convinced that in an age of computer manipulation, surrealism has become banal, a shadow of its former self.
The phrase ‘Art is whatever’ expresses the current inclusiveness that surrounds art-making – a sort of ‘it ain’t what you do, it’s the way you do it’ notion.
The shadow of Magritte falls across the central part of the poster a poetic event that occurs as the shadow man isolates the word ‘hat’, hidden in the word ‘whatever’.
The four hats in the poster suggest how art might be defined: as a thing itself, the worth of the thing, the shadow of the thing, and the shape of the thing. Whatever.”

Milton Glaser at TED1998

One of Milton Glaser's didactic posters created for School of Visual Arts [New York] in the nineties.


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