May 25, 2012
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Ceci n'est pas une depression nerveuse (This is not a nervous breakdown): The Local's Charlotte Webb offers her thoughts on art student Anna Odell's controversial faked psychosis, a final year project that resulted in a conviction last week.
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I'm going to get verbally sodomized for this but I say:
YES
and Anna Odell's sex appeal is growing on me.
Its never a question to us whether these people are doing art, they're not. I haven't seen her film, to know whether there's art there or not, but its not art just because she had a political cause and did a stunt to support it.
I'm more sympathetic to the girls cause and her past problems than the author here, I probably part with her more on disussions about art.
Any artist should,of course, pay for the materials they use and in this definition this means the labour of others.
To inconvenience,disturb,provoke,beautify, the emotional sensibilities or intellectual perspectives of others has always been one of the primary functions of art.Even then it is usually an 'option' to the viewer.
In this case,however, any such noble artistic motives are sacrificed because of the sheer disregard for the integrity of others.
As a work of art,it fails. It fails not because of any potential worth of the comment but because such worth is devalued by the 'artist' herself.
The part that bothers me most is that one person inconveniencing the staff at one hospital for one night is such a huge issue. Treatment of mental illness is not like getting stitches or being treated for a heart attack. If the patients are so short on qualified care that one unexpected case can through off the whole treatment schedule, then I agree with her activism.
The people arguing the loudest about what a horrible thing she did are the ones suggesting how badly the system needs to be changed.
Constable, Michealangelo, Rubens, etc etc each had their own ideas, but "modern" art has taken it to extremes & gone OTT along the way.
The act of Odells was no doubt encouraged by her peers to go out & express yourself, without taking into account the consequences.
Odell is guilty of wasting the time of services the population need, they do not have the time to accomodate so called "artist" performing.
It seem her goal was to acheive notoriety, so for her it was a success. I do believe she should be made to compensate for wasting valuable resources.