INTERVIEW WITH JOHN SEED (Suggested for Stage Five: Flow)
The landscape of art is shifting and ever-fluid, shaping itself in response to the era it exists within. This is exemplified particularly well in the book “Disrupted Realism”, by writer John Seed. In this collection of contemporary artists, “Disrupted Realism” describes a stirring new aesthetic, one that is a fitting reflection of our modern zeitgeist. Join us for this exciting conversation on creative, art movements, and the role the artist must play in our distracted world.
Highlights from the interview:
• How being the most distracted society in the world has contributed to this work.
• Disrupting Realism is actually personalizing it.
• We have to make our way through things to find out what really matters to us, what’s important, what moves us.
• There is a spiritual aspect to this work.
• There is a paradox in the hands of a great artist and it is the gateway to the universal.