08. srpen 2004
His show "The Child," at the Palace of the Legion of Honor, comes with the equivalent of a PG-13 rating, for pieces that feature children and themes of emotional and physical pain. He finds the warning ironic, given that the gallery next door is full of Renaissance paintings depicting religious beheadings and stabbings, but has no warnings about violent content.
He knows that his paintings are disturbing ("I'm very bad for people who want decoration," he laughs)
He theorizes that entertainment today is passive, but his art causes people to think and "co-create" to fill in the blanks.
"Any civil society needs provocation and I think the artist, the role of the artist, is also to provoke and challenge people, because every society usually wants to hold on to the status quo,'' he said. "True artists challenge reality. You don't accept it. We want the world different."
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