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Projet original et commenté du critique d’art Bob Nickas, qui tous les mois, pendant un an, a acheté une ou plusieurs œuvres d’un artiste sur lequel il n’a jamais rien écrit et avec lequel il n’a jamais travaillé. Une inversion de la démarche objective de critique d’art qui paie pour le travail d’un artiste au lieu d’être payé pour écrire sur celui-ci !

— Auteur : Robert Nickas
— Éditeur : Jrp/Ringier, Zürich
— Collection : Hapax
— Année : 2004
— Format : 10,50 x 16,50 cm
— Illustrations : quelques, en couleur et en noir et blanc
— Pages : 64
— Langue : anglais
— ISBN : 2-940271-68-2
— Prix : 15 €

Présentation
par Bob Nickas

«A good idea ten years too late. This is exactly how I feel about my decision to buy works of art as a project for a specific period of time : one year. The original plan was to buy one work each month, and at the end of the year to have twelve works by twelve artists, to be exhibited in a public space. As the months passed I found myself attracted to many things, and I allowed myself to buy any number of works by a single artist each month. One provision held : these would only be artists whom I had not previously worked with or written about. The project had to be seen as a clear statement relayed along the path of its progress, from start to finish».
«I also had to pay for these works, in full, at the end of each month. A neat reversal : the curator/critic is usually paid to choose the artist, and paid for their opinion of the work. This reversal, to the best of my knowledge, is taking place for the first time. It has affected the way I look at art, and, I suspect, not only for the duration of this project. On the one hand, if I am unwilling to part with my hard-earned money, how worthy can the art really be ? On the other, there are certainly works far above my humble means. Like any collector, I can dream. And yet, the fact remains : although critics and curators are not very well paid, they are paid to do their jobs. For this project, I have had to pay to have my say.»

(Texte publié avec l’aimable autorisation des éditions Jrp/Ringier — Tous droits réservés)

L’auteur
Robert «Bob» Nickas est critique et commissaire d’exposition indépendant. Il a organisé plus de 50 expositions depuis 1984. Il est conseiller pour les expositions du centre d’art contemporain P.S.1 à New York. Il collabore régulièrement à Artforum.