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Contemporary Art


It is not a COVID queue, nor is it a queue at the election booth, it is people lining up for The Longest Hum by Tina Stefanou.  It is all part of the fun at the Cementa22 Contemporary Art Festival being held at Kandos this weekend.

I have not engaged with the festival because my husband had surgery this week and needs my attention.  But also, I find contemporary art is too wayout for my taste.  

Do you find it difficult to understand or engaging?



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  1. I think with contemporary art it really depends on the specific piece.

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    1. Yes the specific piece does come into play. I must admit to finding the descriptions they supply with the art quite amusing at times.

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  2. I have to agree with William. The 'style' of some of the exhibits at Brisbane's GOMA is quite amazing.

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    1. When I get to Brisbane again I must try and visit GOMA.

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  3. Looks like fun but yes sometimes hard to understand. Hope hubby is okay.

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    1. Hubby is OK but it taking longer the heal than we hoped. But it is only 10 days since the op so we must be patient.

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  4. I like the variety of work and themes of contemporary art. It can be confounding but it can also be very interesting.

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    1. I guess you guys are encouraging me to look harder and think more.

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