Atlantica - 01.07.2004, Qupperneq 22

Atlantica - 01.07.2004, Qupperneq 22
20 A T L A N T I C A Not all of these ideas work, however, as with the basketballs he would have needed a fish tank a hundred feet tall filled with sil- icon oil. He continues to consult leaders in scientific fields when working on his pieces, because “it brings more informa- tion to the table – the information is just to be placed in the work and shared.´´ IDEAS AND INSPIRATION Most people do not have a team of Italian craftsmen or an indulgent audience who will pay attention to their plans to hang trains from cranes. Many of the rest of us could expect to be locked up if we pursued such a thing too enthusiastically. Then again, not all of us could be bothered. Where do these ideas come from? “There are really two things that an artist can do to make their work. The first thing is to trust in themselves. If you trust in yourself, you can go to the depth of what human experience has been for you. You have only your history. You have to accept that your history is perfect and trust in yourself. When they follow their intu- ition, that’s the only other thing they have too. If people trust in themselves and follow their intuition, I think that things start to become very metaphysical. That is how art is created.” Since artists so often take on the role of moralist, they’re often sought out for com- mentary about current affairs. But if Koons were to try something like that, he says he “would just trip over his own feet.” In order for something to enter into one of his pieces, it has to “resonate” in him first. FIRST TIME IN ICELAND When we met in the National Gallery, Koons hadn’t been in Iceland for long. He had only seen what most of us first see when we arrive in Iceland – lava fields and rain. He had made plans to do the “Golden Circle” tour of Gullfoss and Geysir. He also said he would probably take his family to see some Icelandic horses. He didn’t know what to expect from Iceland and admitted that most of his expe- rience of the country had been through Björk’s music. But one aspect of the coun- try had already stuck with him. It was in relating a story of admiring the artwork at his hotel that the distant tone came back to his voice. “One painting that I noticed in the bedroom, I thought that this was so amaz- ing that I could imagine wanting to buy this painting and living with this painting. So I called in [curator of the Astrup Fearnley Museum] Gunnar Kvaran and Gunnar said, ´That’s my father’s.´ That was fantastic. Isn’t that an amazing story? I was laying there thinking how strong this painting is and I went and showed Gunnar and here it was his father’s.” Like many people who visit Iceland for the first time, he was struck by the small com- munity that exists here. He says that his first interaction with his audience is through love and respect and he sees something similar in Icelanders. “Coming here you can see how much people respect each other and this type of respect to the community is really an envi- ronment where great art can happen, because I think the artist really has to have respect for the people in his environment.” ◆ airmail J K 011 Airmail ATL 404 20.6.2004 10:03 Page 20
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