Friday, May 7, 2010

Hamster Pregnant From Pet Shop

A Conversation With Jean Ferrandis

En estos días tuve la oportunidad to interview one of the most important living artists of this century. He is young, does not exceed 45 years and is one of the richest people in the UK. But it's not your bank account which left me so impressed, but a series of coincidences that did not go unnoticed, a few months ago, I came to all my fellow Facebook with whom I studied primary and secondary recall is live, I have repeated each and every one of them without fail and that repetition is simply a way of expressing that memories have occurred suddenly and in one fell swoop for all. This ebb and flow of memories, one of my classmates that I was in my art room, announced that Damien Hirst visiting Mexico to inaugurate the exhibition that premiered in mid-April. I contacted her immediately, I explained that the press quotes came from London but after a few days, I was told the date on which the conversation would take place. Little or no knowledge of Damien, his fame was inevitable, his shark in formaldehyde continues to cause comments and that is the most quoted living artist in history is not new. However, what does it took me by surprise was the ease and intelligence with which he presents, but more importantly, meet with a person centered. When you talk to him, the connection between your thinking, saying and doing are deeply connected to your creative center, what makes one understand that their poses and faces are just a pantomime. What is below this image of eccentricity is an artist who coordinates perfectly trust between their ideas and their own acceptance of them. It seems that it did not develop violent battles between critical consciousness and creativity. It expresses everything peacefully and with some privacy. And as I observe, says that an artist naturalization must believe in your art because only thus can make others believe in him. recently asked me why at this very moment had been reunited with this stage of my past. As days go by, I begin to understand. My conversation with Damien Hirst Literal was published in summer 2010



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