Saving the Art World

by Annette Allman

$700 AUD

glazed earthenware

42 x 14 cm

Created in Naarm / Melbourne, Australia, 2020

  • “The artist who made this thinks they are saving the art world.”

    The concept for this collection of ceramics tackles the notion of the artist as a fake and an unaware failure. Allman applies the Dunning-Kruger Effect, which states that ‘if you are stupid, you don’t know you are stupid, because you’re stupid.’ Here the Dunning-Kruger Effect is applied to the artist. ‘If you are a bad artist, you don’t know you are making bad art, because you’re a bad artist.”’

    The text wraps around the vessels, reveal an embarrassing, self-deprecating vulnerability. The artist being so consumed with the outer world fails to reflect on the art produced. The vessels appear more insightful than their maker.

  • Ceramic artwork with fragile parts. This work is for indoor display only. Clean with a damp cloth.

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