Skip to content

Calendar

June 2025
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30  
« Oct    

Archives

  • October 2022
  • August 2020
  • July 2020
  • June 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • January 2020
  • October 2019

Categories

  • Art
  • Artist Interviews
  • Culture
  • Nature
  • Poetry
  • Relationships
  • Uncategorized

All writing in this site is created and copyrighted to the author, Mariah L Schwarz, except where text is quoted, offset to indicate quotes, or in the case of interviews--derived from the interviewees. | Theme by ThemeinProgress | Proudly powered by WordPress

  • Home page
  • Fiction & Poetry
    • lying purple
    • Old Poems
    • Night & Day
    • poem… for Kehinde Wiley
    • My Savanna
    • an odyssey just here… (draft)
    • Literal Silhouette
    • Telling a Hard Love Story
    • Lionesses…….. w.i.p.
    • Dawn of Time
  • Culture Meditations
    • Love & Money
    • How to be a White Ally…. from a White Ally
    • The Myths We Love
    • The Biggest Myth of All…
    • The Myth of Immortality
    • It Begins with Intuition
    • The Medicine Tree Seed
    • The World is Changing
    • Why were Animals all over Street Art in 2019?
  • Art Meditations
    • Why were Animals all over Street Art in 2019?
    • Living Art
    • Fly by Barangay…… by @tomasmoves
    • Track 6, by Chris Soria
    • Xu Bing, Phoenix
    • Creator, Creation
    • She Don’t Play
  • Artist Interviews
    • People’s Champ……………… ……………..Vince Ballentine
    • Spirit & Space w/ Marthalicia
    • David Roman, Toolmaker………… interview
    • Ayo & Mariah rap it out…
  • Relationships
    • Love & Money
    • The Myths We Love
    • The Biggest Myth of All…
    • The Myth of Immortality
    • It Begins with Intuition
    • The Medicine Tree Seed
    • The World is Changing
    • Relationships Are Hard
  • Just South of the Solar Plexus
  • About The Creative Force
  • Contact Me
The Creative ForceArt, Nature & Relationships: Fiction, Insights & Meditations
Art

Living Art

On October 26, 2019 by admin

In 2014, I rebirthed my blog as a way to share art, ideas and poetry. The work is meditations on art, and on life.

After sharing new work, works in progress and the work of artists that move me, I find myself thinking in new terms. Maria Lassnig, Lee Friedlander, Romare Bearden, Kehinde Whiley, Robert Davidson. They’re all good, powerful artists whose work is worth seeing, dwelling in, meditating on.

But just as I am a member of a new generation, sharing my point of view on the works that strike me, I am asking what my generation of artists wants to say. What do we think? What do we feel? What is important to us? How do we see that is different from the way generations before us saw?

And why art?

Visual art is communal and immediate. We enter galleries and museums and walk down our city streets and art comes at us, lays itself on, enters us. We are submerged in art’s wake. It washes over us, like it or not. And we have reactions—thoughts, feelings, memories, places, spaces, words come up in us to meet what we see.

Faile, Brooklyn Museum; #mijo

When I walk into a museum, I am flooded. Art evokes. This is what I want. I want an immediate experience of something more than myself, a new creation coming from a creator and made from this life, this world, this earth, this experience. I want to see how someone else sees, experience what they experience. I want to be brought into a new point of view of this world, and in so doing have a new experience of myself. That’s what happens when I look at art.

And I can do that with you. I can see art with my sister, my son, my brother, my friends. And we can experience it all together. We can talk about it, we can muse over it, what it means to you, what it means to me.

Part of what I love about visual art is that because it is visual it is both communal and immediate. What this means is that we can talk about us now.

Us.
Now.

Faile: “nada dura para siempre” (nothing endures forever)

Who are we now? Where have we been? Where are we going? When we see art together we are in it together, just as we are in this life, this world together now. And together, we’re invited to look deeper. Ask more. So, it’s time to start talking about what we are talking about now. What we as humanity, as individuals see, what we do, what we make, what we are living.

There’s living art and then there’s living art. Any art still viewed has a life. But art that is made now, among us, that is living art.

It’s time to listen to my generation. We’re getting older and we’re hitting our stride. It’s time to bring us up into the light. That is what you can expect in the new year of this space.

All visual works:
Faile (a life)
@BrooklynMuseum
Art Meditation, August 2015

Previously Posted

Recent Posts

  • Pandemic poems…
  • You’re the buffalo
  • Love & Money
  • How to be a White Ally…. from a White Ally
  • The Myths We Love

Recent Comments

  • admin on Pandemic poems…
  • Working at Walmart on Pandemic poems…
  • admin on About The Creative Force
  • Judah on About The Creative Force
  • jeanne on The Myth of Immortality

Archives

  • October 2022
  • August 2020
  • July 2020
  • June 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • January 2020
  • October 2019

Categories

  • Art
  • Artist Interviews
  • Culture
  • Nature
  • Poetry
  • Relationships
  • Uncategorized

Meta

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org