'What it means to be human in this time and place鈥
Director of the Fondation Beyeler Sam Keller discusses the role art and artists have in reflecting our times.
Director of the Fondation Beyeler Sam Keller discusses the role art and artists have in reflecting our times.
What is art? There is not one definition and artists are working every day to change the definition that already exists.
In these films, Sam Keller, the Director of the Fondation Beyeler in Switzerland, reflects on art鈥檚 role in society, and its vital importance as a tool for providing new insight into our past, present and future.
For Keller, art reflects an innate need 鈥榯o leave a trace; to create something truly personal about what it means to be a human being in this time and space.鈥 He quotes Robert Rauschenberg, who believed 鈥渁rtists should be a witness to their time in history鈥. To spend time looking at art, says Keller, is 鈥榯o try to see the world with their eyes, and maybe be confronted with some aspects of life that we haven鈥檛 seen鈥攐r don鈥檛 want to.鈥
This power to provide fresh perspectives, Keller continues, means artists are vitally important: 鈥榃e need them [鈥 in a world like today鈥檚, where no one has time and everything is industrially made.鈥 Present and historical works, he adds, can also 鈥榟elp us a great deal in understanding what the future might be鈥欌攁nd indeed, may come to seem 鈥榩rophetic鈥.
Keller believes museums have a critical role to play in 鈥榩reserving artefacts that might be important for future generations to understand the world, and giving people access to them.鈥 In a busy world, they provide much-needed space to reflect鈥 鈥榓nd maybe learn how, in a peaceful way, we can live together in society鈥. Art, he concludes, 鈥榮hows we鈥檙e united in our differences, and that differences are a quality.鈥
September 2020