Lecture Review: Andrew Au
As much as I loved Andrew Au's work I was rather disappointed in his lecture, but don't take that like I didn't enjoy it because I really did. I understood the back story of his Life Industries work and the other past works he talked about, such as the Memebiotics, but I got the feeling that even he was unsure about the subject matter, which in turn made me unsure. His work is all so strong in its compositions that the explanations fell somewhat short, especially for how much time he spent on that series. Besides that though I did enjoy the lecture. I liked that he showed us his what went wrong in the creation of the Life Industries works. It was somewhat reassuring to hear that a successful and brilliant artist such as himself also made mistakes and constantly learned from his past. I also like how he listed and detailed all of artists, and also literary works that inspired him in his creations. I found his attention to detail, such as how he even uniquely fabricated the crates in which his work was shipped in, both incredible and incredibly daunting.
All in all, I found Andrew great. I feel that the lack security in his lecture was made up by the sole observation of his artwork. You can't make such carefully crafted and organized works if you aren't passionate about what you are doing, which he obviously is.