2008 ART THEME: AMERICAN DREAM
And so from hour to hour we
ripe and ripe,
And then from hour to hour we rot and rot;
And thereby hangs a tale.
--William
Shakespeare, As You Like It
This year's art theme is about patriotism -- not that kind which
freights the nation state with the collective weight of ego, but a
patriotism that is based upon a love of country and culture. Leave
ideology at home; forget the blue states and the red; let parties,
factions and the so-called issues that divide us fall away. Flag
burning or flag worship play no part in this year's theme. Ask
yourself, instead, a more immediate question. What has America achieved
that you admire or feel proud of? What has it done or failed to do that
makes you feel dismayed? Put blame aside, in this election year, and
dare to ask an even greater question: What can postmodern America, this
stumbling, roused, half-conscious giant, yet give to the world?
You making haste on decay:
not blameworthy; life is good, be it stubbornly
long or suddenly
A mortal splendor: meteors are not needed less than mountains:
shine, perishing republic.
-- Robinson
Jeffers, Shine Perishing Republic
In 2008, the Burning Man will stand atop a high-rise tower. Instead
of windows, this edifice will feature images of flags that represent
the countries of the world. Ranging from Canada to Chad, from Brazil to
Burundi, from Vatican City to the Republic of China, these 244 symbols
will shine in the night, gleaming like cut gems upon the surface of a
jewel box. The United States of America will be among them. Each
country can be said to represent a dream no less radiant or precious
than the rest. Each nation may be viewed as a container of identity;
yet each one can be said to be a glimmering illusion, an arbitrary
entity defined by boundaries on a map. All of us are immigrants to
Black Rock City. What can we dream America to be?
To be continued ... 