Saturday 23 August 2014

A New Aesthetic


The Status Quo
1. We have become accustomed to an inherited visual language that represents the world on our behalf that is considered natural.
2. The established rules of engagement in the creation and understanding of imagery are archaic.
3. Notions of beauty and identity are infected with commodification and nostalgia.
4. We are immersed in a mono-cultural interpretation of our complex world that is an anathema. 
5. The existing frameworks that contextualize events, subjugate any responsibility for content.
6. Film is not a relevant or representational medium of the era.
7. An attachment to previous notions of 'perfection' (defined by archaic forms of production) undermine the new aesthetic of the present.

The New Aesthetic
1. The conventional ideas of narrative and aesthetics are subservient to a pursuit of a genuine emotional engagement.
2. An ongoing exploration into the effect of congruence on the interpretation of space.
3. An enquiry into the frames of reference through which the world is interpreted.
4. A continual scrutiny of two dimensional perspectives, which should never be accepted as being a definitive representation of reality.
5. The pursuit of an unadulterated relationship with the present captured in the medium of the era.
6. Digital is the relevant and representational medium of the era.
7. To embrace the complexity and chaos of the modern world as beautiful.

Car Showroom, Cayman Islands, 2012 © Richard Ansett

Monday 4 August 2014

Tomb of the Unknown Warrior

Image_6011, Woman Cleaning Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, Westminster Abbey © Richard Ansett 2014
Detail from Image_6011, Woman Cleaning Tomb of the Unknown Warrior © Richard Ansett 2014