Part A:
Christina’s World
Andrew Wyeth
my partner Renwei’s 3 “what if” questions:
This is a series questions about the oil painting in MoMA.
1, what if it is a performance art?
2, what if the girl is escaping from some danger like, fire?
3, what if it’s a photograph of a drama?
my answers:
1. I think it will be like one of the artist Kan Xuan’s artwork called Kanxuan! Ai! (1999) I found this piece in The Guggenheim Museum. It was in the exhibition Art and China after 1989: Theater of the Word. The video is about Kan Xuan herself shouted her name aloud like finding another person and then answered herself with “Ai” while running in the crowd through a pedestrian underpass in Beijing’s subway station. The repeated ” Kan Xuan, Ai” evokes a feeling of lost but with a stubborn attitude in finding the truth, finding the lost self. It is quite the same with Christina in Christina’s World. Christina suffered from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, which causes progressive muscle deterioration in feet and legs. In this way she could only move by using her upper body part. But she refused to use wheel chairs. In some way, they all have a commitment to life and themselves.
2. If the girl is escaping from fire, it will still be a striking piece. For most of the paintings are focusing on subjects which are beautiful or memorable, like Monet’s landscape drawing or religious paintings in the Renaissance period. However, an escaping scene is the moment that few people choose to depict. It is the same as the original Christina’s World, they shed light on extraordinary moment in daily life which indicate the author‘s careful observation in daily life.
3.If it is a photograph of a drama, it would be like the scene from the performance called He Who Falls showed in different theaters and designed by Yoann Bourgeois, a French choreographer. The stage of this show is different from the normal stage. It is a revolving suspended stage and performers have to take quick actions in order to keep a balance on this “turning table”. During the process of finding balance when facing such variables, the performers fall, tumble, climb. The intention of standing up but hampered by the lose of gravity has the similarity with Christina’s World. She lost her balance due to the disease but still kept dragging herself through the grassland. It reminds me of the painting The Raft of the Medusa, an attitude of being-towards-death.
Part B:
Study of a Seated Nude Woman Wearing a Mask
Thomas Eakins 1863-1866
my partner Renwei’s 3 “what if” questions:
1. What if it is a sculpture?
2. What if it is happened in a bathrooms?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1GI8mNU5Sg
The complicated gender history of pink
https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/12/health/colorscope-pink-boy-girl-gender/index.html
6 Female Artists on What the Male Gaze Means to Them
https://www.manrepeller.com/2016/09/male-gaze-definition.html