Françesca on “Is children’s art ‘Art’?”

January 4th, 2007

Is children’s art “art”? Steve said that age does not matter; Derek, June, Bob and Arthur were ambivalent. I thought I should ask a Françesca (four and a half years old) for her opinion about what she makes, and also about work by “grownups.”

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KARL: What is this?

FRAN: A snake.

KARL: What kind of snake?

FRAN: A normal snake.

KARL: Is it art?

FRAN: No.

KARL: What is art?

FRAN: Nothing, I don’t know.

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KARL: What is this?

FRAN: Fireworks.

KARL: Is this art?

FRAN: [Shakes her head, meaning no.]

KARL: Is this art?

FRAN: No.

KARL: How old is the person that made it?

FRAN: Five years old.

KARL: Did a kid make this?

FRAN: No, a big person made that.

KARL: Is it art?

FRAN: Yes.

KARL: Is this art?

FRAN: No, that is not beautiful. My little brother Nino made that.

KARL: Did you make this?

FRAN: I can’t make that. A big kid made that.

KARL: Is it art?

FRAN: Yes.

KARL: What about this?

FRAN: I find that beautiful. It is a bit mixed together.

KARL: Who made it?

FRAN: A little kid, 25, no, 50, no, 15 years old.

KARL: Is it art?

FRAN: Well yes, um, no. Can I use the computer now?

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5 Responses to “Françesca on “Is children’s art ‘Art’?””

  1. birgit Says:

    Interesting, that she allows for a 10 year age difference between Klee and Kandisky.

    Francesca may be prejudiced by her environment.

  2. David Says:

    Francesca knows how to conduct herself in an interview. I hope to learn from her example.

  3. Bob Martin Says:

    Kids are so smart, they can’t be tricked. Good interview

  4. Leslie Says:

    Francesca is very astute!

    I wrote a poem in high school about how Jackson Pollack ate his paint and then barfed it up on his canvas to make his paintings. Not a recommended technique, but that was my point of view back then…

  5. Karl Zipser Says:

    Fran does not have seem to have a clear idea about “what is art.” She does not seem to have any concept that she should be worried about the issue. Her drawings are a means for self-expression. She makes them because she wants to, without any idea that art is a goal. I find this an interesting approach.

    Leslie, any chance you could find that poem?