“Soul” by Ugo Rondinone, 2013
“Stick-to-itiveness” is now included in the dictionary. It’s about perseverance — whether we’re born with it or learn it. It’s about continuing to show up and doing what matters, even when you don’t feel like it, and especially when the world is yelling that you don’t matter, that you’re crazy, that who you think you are and what you have to say doesn’t matter. I’ve been thinking a lot about what matters and why I care so much when someone feels what I think doesn’t matter. Why do we keep having to learn, again and again, that we get to choose what we care about? Today, as I listened to Erin Brockovich tell her story, I was reminded that thinking differently is beautiful, and whatever we think, feel, and care about is valid and matters. It is our responsibility to amplify what we care about. There is no special reward for conformity of thought or action, but there is an internal reward for expressing the uniqueness of who we are.
Ugo Rondinone made a series of stone figures in a variety of sizes for his exhibition Soul in 2013. Each one is different, but they have a visual uniformity, as if they’re all from the same humanity. When you look closely, though, their heads sit slightly differently on their bodies, their legs are longer or shorter, their torsos are thin or thick. They are us. And we are them.
-Heidi Zuckerman, CEO and director of the Orange County Museum of Art and author of Why Art Matters: The Bearable Lightness of Being.
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Installation view, Ugo Rondinone, soul, Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Maag Areal, Zurich, 2013. Courtesy of the artist.
Photo: Stefan Altenburger
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“Stick-to-itiveness”, what a fabulous word, one for my ‘Wordy’ book … I thoroughly enjoyed your article, Beth
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thanks, Ivor!
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“…rewards for expressing uniqueness”…cheers to THAT. Such a powerful reminder, Beth. Thank you! 🥰
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so important to remember
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Amen!!!! 🥰
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Thanks for introducing me to those stone figures. I like them a lot, and totally get the message.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I really like them too, and the more you look at them, you see the differences
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Beautiful sculptures, Beth, and an especially beautiful message. I agree that we are better, more creative and stronger as a community when we champion and encourage each other’s uniqueness and creativity – rather than conformity. I bet you inspired your students with this advice and approach too – one of the best gifts a young person can receive. 💕
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yes, I love the message in this art, and you understand me well, ab. that is one of the things that I hoped to instill in my students, that they could be the best version of their unique themselves they could be, and to be proud of that.
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Stick-to-itiveness is a wonderful word. I need to use it in a sentence today. The stone figures are wonderful.
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it is a good one –
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Indeed they are. Great post!
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I am humbled by the thoughtfulness of this.
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I know you’ll keep at it, Beth.
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You know it!
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I love it and use it on the regular. I love this beautiful series “Soul”!
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Isn’t it lovely?
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Very much so!
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Thanks for passing on some more glue for me to use!
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Glue stick!
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💕 So well said 💕
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❤️
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Yes, we each matter and we each have a voice. This very message carried through a meeting I attended in my community last evening. A dozen of us gathered to talk about our concerns and that we need to voice them, to stand up for what’s right and decent and kind and compassionate, etc.
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Wonderful
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What a dreary, pointless world it would be if we were all just a bunch of lookalike thinkalike actalike sheep.
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Exactly
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I agree; it is important to share what we think, whether it aligns with others’ opinions or not. Because that is how inspiration and development happen. If we only hear what we already “know,” where is the growth?
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That’s exactly right
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“there is an internal reward for expressing the uniqueness of who we are.” This is so true!
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I love the exhibit. Conformity is how people are made into prisoners.
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yes, so right
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I’m a big fan of perseverance and doing what makes us happy, despite what the naysayers might think.
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same –
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yes, I fully endorse that attitude; I knew my ‘Origami Bats’ was ‘pushing the bar’ and people would avoid it, but I belived in it and posted ! and people are coming to it anyway —-
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loved it, and they do look like a folded up piece of origami
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I’m glad you liked it, Beth: I gave that post my best shot —
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I love this and the important message. Cheers to perseverance, to uniqueness, and yet, to all of us being the same, deserving respect. Thanks for sharing this, Beth. ❤️
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exactly, my pleasure
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I’m fond of “stick-to-itiveness” and use it often myself, so I’m thrilled it earned a rightful spot in the dictionary!
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at long last
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Yes!
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<3
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I just imagined humans in the far future digging up ruins of our great decayed cities and saying – so this is what they looked like in the days before AIQDFL.(I made that up after AI, because we don’t know, yet)
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right! I like it
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Lol!
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In Italian, rondine is the name of the bird that English calls a swallow. Rondinone would mean a large swallow. Here’s more about Ugo Rondinone:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugo_Rondinone
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Thanks!
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