{"id":5139,"date":"2014-03-25T23:21:10","date_gmt":"2014-03-26T03:21:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/arts.umich.edu\/ink\/?p=5139"},"modified":"2016-09-27T00:15:38","modified_gmt":"2016-09-27T04:15:38","slug":"the-indispensability-of-my-art","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/artsatmichigan.umich.edu\/ink\/2014\/03\/25\/the-indispensability-of-my-art\/","title":{"rendered":"The Indispensability of My Art"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Your art assignment, should you choose to accept, is one that I guarantee will be filled with adventure, intrigue, and quite a lot of laughter.<\/p>\n<p>Since <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/user\/theartassignment\"><i>The Art Assignment<\/i><\/a> premiered on YouTube in February, it has become a massive success. Hosted by curator Sarah Green (and wife of novelist John Green of <i>The Fault in Our Stars <\/i>fame, aka that guy I won&#8217;t shut up about), this show is a visual embodiment of what Arts at Michigan strives to be. <i>The Art Assignment<\/i>, Arts at Michigan. Seems like a perfect match.<\/p>\n<p>But what IS <i>The Art Assignment<\/i>? Well, there is no concrete definition provided, but in general it&#8217;s a show where different artists are interviewed and share their stories, which ends up in a place where the artist engages and challenges the viewer to an assignment &#8211; possibly relating to art, possibly challenging them to redefine their meaning of art, but always pushing the viewer to really examine art and what it means to them.<\/p>\n<p>While there are currently three Art Assignments on YouTube, the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=wgTWPkK5wvo\">third one<\/a> released only a couple of weeks ago struck a unique chord in me. The artist featured in this episode is Toyin Odutola, a woman living in New York that creates beautiful, textured portraits, often self-portraits that constantly define and redefine not only her visual image but the image she has within her.<\/p>\n<p>And while I have yet to do an Art Assignment, Toyin&#8217;s challenge to create a gif of something indispensable to you sounds like a great place to start.<\/p>\n<p>I like Toyin&#8217;s assignment the most because of its reflective nature. It asks the viewer to look at themselves and really figure out what is indispensable to them &#8211; something that I can honestly say no YouTube video has ever done to me. And even more amazing is the portrayal. For Toyin, it was her hands, and in a beautiful selection of frames she drew her hand clenching and unclenching, and even in that small motion I was fascinated at what her hands had birthed &#8211; a representation of herself that was true and vulnerable and yet gave her power in strength in its creation.<\/p>\n<p>It makes me envious in the best way possible. I hope, even though I&#8217;m not <i>that<\/i> kind of artist, that someday I can think complexly about myself and those around me in order to create something groundbreaking, such as her art.<\/p>\n<p>Honestly, I have to admit, this is not my usual coherent blog post and more a jumbled mess of words about how complex and fascinating art &#8211; in its grandest venn diagram &#8211; is, but if you get anything out of it, it&#8217;s that you should take some time out of your day and do <i>The Art Assignment<\/i>, even if it&#8217;s just thinking about what you would do if you were brave enough to bare your soul in a 24-frame gif. Think about what you define art as, and how you can continuously redefine it every day of your life &#8211; because that changing nature of art is what makes it art. And yet, art will always be an extension of you, and that paradox is what makes <i>The Art Assignment<\/i> so impactful.<\/p>\n<p><i>What is blackness? It&#8217;s whatever I make it. What is being a woman? It&#8217;s whatever I make it. And that&#8217;s the beauty of being an image maker, you can do whatever you want, you can create whatever you want, and it&#8217;s all in the realm of how, you know how vivid and how like broad your imagination is &#8211; Toyin Odutola<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Your art assignment, should you choose to accept, is one that I guarantee will be filled with adventure, intrigue, and quite a lot of laughter. Since The Art Assignment premiered on YouTube in February, it has become a massive success. 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