I am still waiting for something big to take away from the Olympic games in London this summer. My expectations were that the art world would be on fire in London . That we would experience art in a brand new way. What I would like to see is something spectacular from this event to later be placed in the art history books.
The opening presentation viewed by millions was enjoyable. Some will view this as a great artistic theatrical presentation. Anish Kapoors’ magnificent tall sculpture will forever be a part of the London scene. Anna Chromy’s statute, Olympic Spirit I am told is also a great work of art. The fact that it can only be viewed by the athletes makes it more special. This Chromy’s statute will be eventually auctioned off and will eventually have a new home.
I recently read that museum visitations in London in general are down (as expected) during the first week of the Olympics. Of course the Tate Modern has continued to enjoy a nice increase in visitors with its new exhibits. The theatres in general are doing well. Displaying an exhibition of hats on statutes around town I thought was very humorous and inventive but not great art.
I know the closing ceremonies will be spectacular. Maybe it will be the photographs taken by various individuals that will have a lasting place in the history of art from the London Olympics. I’m hoping, once the Olympics are over, that there will be something that we can look back at and know for sure that art history was made in London during the 23 Olympics.
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