You could always try this: https://www.500letters.org/form_15.php
Thanks Matt, I'm trying to write something in my own voice rather than mimicking the style I commonly see - much of which quite honestly sounds like mumbo jumbo to me.Write something that might draw your interest if you were reading the website that advertised the show, and that website included the artist statements.
The academic art world has its own values, but you don't have to use its vocabulary if you aren't in that world.
Thanks Matt, I'm trying to write something in my own voice rather than mimicking the style I commonly see - much of which quite honestly sounds like mumbo jumbo to me.
I'm not sure why an artist statement is mandatory for a show submission anyway. Do viewers of the work actually read them?
Apologies for resurrecting an old thread, but I'm faced with having to write an artist statement and am struggling to come up with one. Hoping I can write something reasonable before having to resort to this:
https://www.artybollocks.com/
Funny enough, the output of this generator doesn't seem any more nonsensical than most of the artist statements I read...
That's one approach.Hey! That's pretty damned good! Maybe I'll generate an artist statement and THEN make some photos around that!

Apologies for resurrecting an old thread, but I'm faced with having to write an artist statement and am struggling to come up with one.
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