Laurie Anderson: Four Talks - Final Analysis
Laurie Anderson: Four Talks - Final Analysis ARTIST'S INTENTIONS As what the artist, Laurie Anderson, was trying to do or evoke through this art piece, I believe that her intentions were quite striking. Just like the room and artwork of this room surrounds or even embraces you, Laurie's intentions do as well. The piece itself is a statement, a conversation from the artist, to the viewer, an act of vulnerability. Laurie's intention was to think about, and talk about issues and many topics, alongside every other passing thought and conversation within daily life. The artist's intention is to get our minds racing about the topics she chooses, to get us to ask questions, get us thinking, make us think about the past and the conditions of the present. "What are days for?" it asks, "Who owns the moon?" "Are mountains aware?." She used it to synthesize the many themes she's been circling in her mind for decades, and all the notes of this bizar...