full article here&raquo; </a> <p>&nbsp;</p> So much of the recent work is not ‘painting’. But I’ve gotten to the point where I ask myself what is painting? And yes, it only exists, almost exclusively, in photo documentation–and I mean, the improvisational evolving window collages and light table drawings that are really ephemeral or transient presences, none of which are intended to exist in any ‘final’ form other than transitional stops along the way and certainly not, or at least not yet, in three dimensional world other than the photograph. They are made in communities of related graphic impulses and are changing by the hour as I move pieces of paper around, adding, taking away, trying things out. <p>&nbsp;</p> I really can’t take myself back to a precise beginning point, I mean, that I can’t clearly explain the exact origins of all this to myself. All I know is that three dimensional form gives me a lot to think about, and by think about I don’t mean ‘critical theory’ or philosophy or any kind of verbal intellectualization – which actually I don’t like to do at all. <p>&nbsp;</p> I’ve always tried in my work and within my practice to be as non-intellectual as possible. For me, theory and critical theory just don't work. But I enjoy reading about other artist’s ideas, and I might even occasionally have an idea myself, but I try not to, other than visual ones. I mean if I’m going out for drinks with a friend, we can talk about ideas, but when I’m engaged with my work, I want it to be almost sexual, erotic or sensory, you know, in terms of touching or digging into the materials that I’m using, and being hyper aware of presence and how materials are talking back to me or pushing against me, and really we are working together dialogically very rooted in sensation." <p>&nbsp;</p> <em><strong>Excerpt</strong> from Interview with Stuart Shils</em> <a href=https://paintingperceptions.com/stuart-shils-part-one-on-recent-work/"http://paintingpserceptions.com/stuart-shils-part-one-on-recent-work">full article here&raquo; </a>" />