Tehching Hsieh is like a true original man
. He doesn't just create art, he lives it too. His idea of performance art is so deep and raw, it's like he's not even talking about himself anymore - it's all about the experience. And that's what I think is so compelling about him.
I mean, can you imagine being locked in a cage for a year without any media? No books, no TV, no socials... just silence
. But at the same time, he's still creating, still interacting with people, still observing life around him. It's like he's showing us that we don't need all these distractions to be human.
And you know what really gets me? He's not doing it for attention or fame - he's just doing it because that's what art is supposed to be: about time and our relationship with the world
. It's like he's saying, "Hey, we're all stuck in this thing called time, but let's use that to make something beautiful."
I think Hsieh's work is a reminder that sometimes, less is more... or should I say, less is just right
. We don't need all the bells and whistles to be artists - sometimes it's okay to just slow down and observe life around us.
Anyway, Tehching Hsieh's legacy will live on for sure. He's an inspiration to anyone who's ever felt like they're stuck in a rut or that their creativity is being suffocated by the world
.
I mean, can you imagine being locked in a cage for a year without any media? No books, no TV, no socials... just silence
And you know what really gets me? He's not doing it for attention or fame - he's just doing it because that's what art is supposed to be: about time and our relationship with the world
I think Hsieh's work is a reminder that sometimes, less is more... or should I say, less is just right
Anyway, Tehching Hsieh's legacy will live on for sure. He's an inspiration to anyone who's ever felt like they're stuck in a rut or that their creativity is being suffocated by the world