Art that Illuminates the Dark Spaces
I was listening to To the Best of Our Knowledge's podcast on sadness.
I was struck by the beauty of the art of Michael Nye. He photographed people with mental illness and also documented their words - a part of their stories. I think this work is some of the most moving art work that I have seen recently. The photos are formally elegant and sometimes elegiac. The subjects' words are unforgettable.
Michael Nye's art is holding a candle in some of humanity's dark rooms. He illuminates. He invites us to join with our fellow people. He invites us to witness. To honor.
I believe that work like his illustrates the true transformational power of art.
I was struck by the beauty of the art of Michael Nye. He photographed people with mental illness and also documented their words - a part of their stories. I think this work is some of the most moving art work that I have seen recently. The photos are formally elegant and sometimes elegiac. The subjects' words are unforgettable.
Michael Nye's art is holding a candle in some of humanity's dark rooms. He illuminates. He invites us to join with our fellow people. He invites us to witness. To honor.
I believe that work like his illustrates the true transformational power of art.
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