They eat the snacks on tiny little flimsy plates and try to balance drinks in impossibly light plastic cups with their free hands. They dress in expensive fabrics and real jewelry or vintage kitsch and weird eyeglasses, looking like art patrons, artists, or wannabes to either. But at art openings, people stand around and chat, catching up with friends and acquaintances they haven’t seen in forever. And I don’t wish an audience on every artist. It doesn’t matter what your meaning was, or what your intention was, or what statement you were trying to make if no one laughs, it’s irrelevant dreck and you should try harder next time. My preferred medium, comedy theatre, is interactive, which is a mixed blessing. It’s too bad visual art isn’t more interactive. Jean Sramek finds an actual audience in an art gallery.
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