"In a way you can use words as a lure to get people to think in a way that’s more expansive. To think in visuals, and in space, and in symbol that’s beyond language. To find meaning between words. So writing about art is really fun. Because art can mean things that really can’t be touched on with language. But you can kind of lead a reader to it. You can take these glancing blows at what arts meaning is and maybe through that long series of glancing blows map out a silhouette. And maybe people who are doing all this reading can guess at what’s within that boundary. I love that it is so populist and accessible, language itself. The written word can bring people to something that’s for a lot of people inaccessible."


Seth Orion Schwaiger (http://www.sethorionschwaiger.com/) is an artist, curator, critic and arts writer, and teacher, who splits his time between Austin and New York with his wife Elizabeth, who is also an artist. As a writer one of his goals is to attempt to communicate intelligently about art in a way that everyone can understand. In recent years the art creation side of identity manifest in three exhibitions of work in different cities, which were called Complex 1, Complex 2, & Complex 3. In the interview we speak in detail about each exhibition, his approach to the different aspects of his practices, the Austin art scene, its strengths and weaknesses, and his future plans. Have a listen, share any feedback, and be sure to check out Seth’s work if you have the chance.


Some of the subjects we discuss:
Experience
Yearly schedule
Artistic origins
Meeting wife
Glasgow
Criticism/writing
Role of the artist
Aspects of practice
Complex series
Pump Project space
Complex 1
Something to prove
Complex 2
Processing the past
Complex 3
Christian cult
Dance production
Exhibition details
Manipulation
Any clarity?
Forgetting
Scott’s work?
Vulnerable
Pushing limits
Writing & words
Masters thesis
Merit of work
Future hopes
Austin art scene
Resources
Collectors
City funding
Gentrification
No advice
What’s next


This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.
Intro music generously provided by Stan Killian (http://stankillian.com/main/)
Support this podcast. (http://www.austinarttalk.com/supportpodcast)

"In a way you can use words as a lure to get people to think in a way that’s more expansive. To think in visuals, and in space, and in symbol that’s beyond language. To find meaning between words. So writing about art is really fun. Because art can mean things that really can’t be touched on with language. But you can kind of lead a reader to it. You can take these glancing blows at what arts meaning is and maybe through that long series of glancing blows map out a silhouette. And maybe people who are doing all this reading can guess at what’s within that boundary. I love that it is so populist and accessible, language itself. The written word can bring people to something that’s for a lot of people inaccessible."




Seth Orion Schwaiger is an artist, curator, critic and arts writer, and teacher, who splits his time between Austin and New York with his wife Elizabeth, who is also an artist. As a writer one of his goals is to attempt to communicate intelligently about art in a way that everyone can understand. In recent years the art creation side of identity manifest in three exhibitions of work in different cities, which were called Complex 1, Complex 2, & Complex 3. In the interview we speak in detail about each exhibition, his approach to the different aspects of his practices, the Austin art scene, its strengths and weaknesses, and his future plans. Have a listen, share any feedback, and be sure to check out Seth’s work if you have the chance.




Some of the subjects we discuss:

Experience

Yearly schedule

Artistic origins

Meeting wife

Glasgow

Criticism/writing

Role of the artist

Aspects of practice

Complex series

Pump Project space

Complex 1

Something to prove

Complex 2

Processing the past

Complex 3

Christian cult

Dance production

Exhibition details

Manipulation

Any clarity?

Forgetting

Scott’s work?

Vulnerable

Pushing limits

Writing & words

Masters thesis

Merit of work

Future hopes

Austin art scene

Resources

Collectors

City funding

Gentrification

No advice

What’s next




This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.

Intro music generously provided by Stan Killian

Support this podcast.

Links:

Seth's websiteQ+A with Seth Orion Schwaiger - Conflict of InterestSeth Orion Schwaiger (@seth_orion_schwaiger) • InstagramElizabeth Schwaiger