The discussion has been interesting and I have enjoyed all the different
views. Since I may have started this whole thread I should probably fill
in some gaps in the discussion.
Ah.....how quickly we forget ? Did we not have a "Political Agenda
Exchange" that ran between late 2004 and spring of 2005 and coordinated by
Lawrence Finn ? This exchange ran outside of Baren's quarterly format
because of the timing involved...but was initiated here at Baren and had
much Baren support with as many as 12-15 members participating. I have
lost the link to the final exchange images but maybe Lawrence or others
can provide that.... this is all I have now:
http://www.gallery451printmakers.com/contents/main.html
Anyone who feels that Baren is too quiet on this matter needs only to look
back at some recent discussions:
http://barenforum.org/archives/vol28/v28_2705.html
http://barenforum.org/archives/vol28/v28_2706.html
http://barenforum.org/archives/vol28/v28_2708.html
You can follow the thread up or down the archives....
When I spoke of the powerful work of certain Baren members in my last post
I was not referring to any political 'needs' to surface on the Baren
discussion. Quite the contrary the work I mentioned is based on
non-political 'causes' yet the imagery is strong and to the point. Maria's
'woodpeople' series brings out that inner person that we all have inside,
there are no facial details, no straight lines, just the artist and the
knife sculpting the wood and bringing out a wonderful image full of human
qualities ( I think that is some of her best work todate ). Dan's early
work follows a biblical theme associated with readings from the Proverbs
and we also see the personal challenges of Autism. Many of John's images
reflect on the horrors of the Nazi regime and the ensuing holocaust.
Tyrus' images are connected to Christianity and what I interpret as human
suffering. Jean's early exchange work reflect the pain and despair shared
by many cancer victims.... not much politics that I can see in any of
that.
I can't claim to have done a lot for the exchange 'cause' myself ...but
these three prints certainly had some thought behind them:
Conflict, War, Destruction, Rebirth, Enlightenment, Peace" - man's
eternal hope for world peace
http://www.barenforum.org/exchange/exchange_17/rodriguez.html
"Munch Revisited" - an outcry against the Columbine HS killings
http://barenforum.org/exchange/exchange_2/exchange_frame.html
"Ten Little Indians" - praise to the Baren council for the many years of
dedicated support
http://www.barenforum.org/exchange/exchange_23/rodriguez.html
The theme exchanges normally have a general topic guideline but always
leave the door open for interpretation....even the Shunga exchange was
open to mixed messages; lesbianism, homosexuality, etc.........future
'cause' exchanges will probably also leave the door open to a variety of
views....staying away from strictly defined themes.
I would think the BA5 bar is a place where folks would want to go to
relax. I doubt that is the right place to have open discussions on the
political scene. You may have a lot to say about that but could find
yourself talking only to the bartender...and he only speaks Aleutian !
Time better spent in asking Mike for a recount on the last theme vote...I
think....I think...yes indeed... I see some ballots with 'hanging chads'
hidden right behind that whiskey bottle ! Mr. Exchange Coordinator....we
demand a recount ! ;-)
as always......thanks....Julio
ps. there is a print I like a lot from an early exchange, a quiet yet
powerful print:
http://barenforum.org/exchange/exchange_5/slides/saar.jpg