Davis Dimock: The Gift
"A guy came here once from some outsider art magazine. He was taking
pictures and he asked, "Do you do anything else?" So, I showed him some
of my drawings. He said, "These are great. We could use these." I told
him I didn't want them out in the world. It seems pretentious to think
of myself as an artist. I think of artists as people who are going
through the angst of creating stuff, and then the angst of getting a
gallery to show the stuff, or sell the stuff. And I don't like
capitalism. It's depressing. By just creating something on the land, my
payment, my pleasure, is when other people spontaneously stop and look
at it." Davis Dimock-- a self-described art laborer-- shares more in
this riveting interview.
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