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Leonardo Drew: Traveling & Making | ART21 "Exclusive"

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    [Leonardo Drew: Traveling & Making]
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    [Vigo Gallery, London]
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    Okay, what kind of questions do you guys have?
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    I mean, I don't know too much about...
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    Stowe School, right?
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    So you guys are what year? What year is this?
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    [STUDENT] Lower 6
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    [DREW] Lower 6? What is that?
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    [MAN] That's 17, basically.
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    [DREW] Seven...
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    [MAN] 17.
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    [DREW] Oh, okay.
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    I actually didn't get out...
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    I didn't realy get outside too often.
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    Only recently, I've been traveling
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    and moving, and taking in new information.
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    So, I think that if you allow your
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    antennas to sort of, like, reach out,
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    you'll find... you know, like,
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    what it is you need for this part of your
    journey.
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    You know?
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    So I've been traveling a lot.
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    Just recently, I returned from Lima, Peru,
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    and did the Nazca Lines.
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    Visiting, like, Cuba,
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    and Madrid, and Switzerland,
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    and all those things were done back to back--
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    one after the other.
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    It was a realization that I could spend
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    that much time out of the studio
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    and not miss the studio,
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    because life was going on
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    and art was going on within me.
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    The art is fed by experiences.
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    Traveling and digesting things,
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    and allowing these things to sort of
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    influence your body.
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    I know with all certainty
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    that all aspects of your body is a receiver
    of information.
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    The way the light reflects off of things.
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    The way the wind blows or doesn't blow.
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    I mean, all these things have an effect on
    you.
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    I'm a visual artist,
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    so it's going to find its way out, you know,
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    into the world through my medium.
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    It says here--
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    to my grandmother from me--
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    it says, "Towards the end of my stay in Japan..."
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    Wow, this is from my trip to Japan.
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    "I'm at the airport waiting to go to Okinawa."
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    "It's been an interesting three months."
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    "First week, I was invited to dance with the
    older women of the village."
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    "Some of them must have been pushing close
    to to 110 years old..." [LAUGHS]
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    "But man, they could dance!" [LAUGHS]
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    One of the places that I always wanted to
    visit was Japan.
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    I have no idea why that was so in my body
    that I had to know this place.
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    But, in 1997, I had the opportunity to go.
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    "This part of Japan is colored with real soul."
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    "I chopped sugar cane and ate pig feet." [LAUGHS]
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    "Now that's soul food."
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    When I was in Japan, I was looking at
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    how to make color by natural means.
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    "The colors on the beach were surreal."
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    "The water was both green and blue."
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    "The sand: white, white, white."
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    That was what I went there to physically learn.
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    But, what I was there actually spiritually
    learning
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    was a whole other thing.
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    And what inevitably ended up in the work,
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    with certainty, had to do with some of the
    papermaking
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    that I was studying there;
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    ended up in the piece that I was doing at
    Fabric Workshop.
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    And, even though I had not come to any conclusions
    when I was in Japan,
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    I knew that was a door that I had opened
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    that had to be explored.
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    So there's always these constant opportunities
    to learn.
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    As a receiver of information,
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    I want to take in as much as possible.
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    I want to learn as much as possible.
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    And I want to give back as much as possible.
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    If you're open, then you can continue on this
    journey forever.
Title:
Leonardo Drew: Traveling & Making | ART21 "Exclusive"
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