Monday, March 23, 2009

491 Gallery "Art As Social Sculpture"

Although all the theoretical elements, and social philosophy elements of the The Creativity Manifesto had been formed, set down, and applied through art events such as "The Creativity Cell" and The Turpin Prize," it was only through an lengthy (4 years) and intense living art period of participant observation and total community immersion within the 491 Gallery that various creativity theories, and aesthetic experiences, could organically evolve under the Artistic and Political Social Philosophy of "Creativity & Community".

It was through such experiences and aesthetic events that The Creativity Manifesto observed both the positive and negative social & psychological aspects of interpersonal relationships in terms of the creativity of art organisational dynamics, and begin to attempt what Joseph Beuys called "A Total Work of Art as Social Sculpture". (See web link)


491 gallery & Vertigo Cinema images 2000 - 2005

The Blue Room


Art From The Blue & White Experience


Gallery Art