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The Emprerors New Clothes

This work of art is a political statement

Miklos Legrady, December, 1996

From the artist's studio to the seminar room, we present a global statement about the artist's independence from the authority of institutional power. In doing so we restate an artist's responsibility to works based on observation and a perception of reality which doesn't always conform to current theory.

The times call for a recognition of vested interests in the academic and curatorial community, and for a recognition that creativity has been devalued in favor of conformity.

To comment on and criticize such an arrangement may invite retaliation, yet such a move is necessary in view of the decline of meaning in work produced over the last two decades, and the culture's loss of interest in fine art as a consequence. Large segments of the population - our contemporary culture- noted the irrelevance of contemporary art to its social function. As a result of this loss of public support, criticism of the status-quo is gaining momentum; even those responsible are beginning to acknowledge a problem.

As for myself, I'm sometimes inconsistent, sometimes wrong; I forget the names, the dates, the clothes they wore; yet I feel the vibe, see the hidden structures; the emperor's bones through his new clothes; my aim is true.