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What's interesting to me is that music, dance and literature don't generate the instant animosity that the visual arts so often does. I'm guessing that has a lot to do with the "in your face" immediacy of visual art as opposed to music, dance and literature, all of which require an investment of one's time to experience.
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Dude do not even try to take the moral high ground. You've tossed more insults in here than everyone else combined.
As you do in virtually every thread you comment in. Which is why you are on so many peoples ignore lists. The only thing you know about art is that it's hard. |
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Geez! Doesn't your head hurt after all the whack-a-mole you insist on playing and losing at? I'm not playing with you anymore snippy - just gonna ignore your adolescent hissy fits. You've long been on my ignorant list anyway.
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So you were being mature in this thread?
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With the exception of playing childish games with you, yeah - read my posts.
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I thought you just said you were putting me on ignore?
That lasted all of 0 posts. For the good of the board, i'm re-adding you to my ignore list. Though you amuse the hell out of me, from the comments on this thread, a few are sick of the back and forth flaming. So, i will be the bigger man, though i will miss your abject stupidity. Back on ignore you go.
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No...you really don't read very well, do you? I said "just gonna ignore your adolescent hissy fits". You have been on my "ignorant list" for some time, but, if you start posting intelligent comments, that would change (though I know you couldn't care less).
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person A doesn't really "get" art. but someone in college told him that liking abstract paintings is a sign of intelligence. so he praises some abstract art. person B doesn't get "art" either. but he praises abstract work as well because he wants to look smart. A and B meet and spend more time stroking each other's egos and demeaning those who don't pretend to understand than objectively discussing/critiquing/explaining the work.
person C has no clue as to what's going on, but want's in on the circle jerk. it becomes a self licking lolipop.
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Clearly what he was saying is that one does not need to be "educated" to know the difference between art and trash, while simultaneously denigrating people who denigrate others for not "understanding art."
Clearly.
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In regards to the clothespin statue, is scale the determining factor? I wouldn't believe you would accuse the production line at a clothespin factory of being staffed with artists, even if one got stood on end outside of a public building. Can experiencing the subject of a work of art be as artistic an experience as experiencing the work of art itself, and if so does that make the subject art?
As far as performance art is concerned, is a Willie Mays catch, or a Ted Williams swing artistry on the same level as ballet or opera? If you answer no, would it be appropriate for me to conclude that you need to spend more time learning to appreciate the history of the artist and the significance of his body of work?
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Please, will someone enlighten me?
Where does it say that one must like/understand/appreciated ALL art? In what rule book? In what manual? In what text? In what scroll from the ancients? Isn’t it just a smidgen possible that one can appreciate certain styles or genres or ages of art & yet be unappreciative about others? And if asked for an opinion, should I lie & mumble something about the artist’s feelings or his wretched life? Or should I express my actual feelings & give you my honest point of view? And to attach the necessity of education to the subject of art appreciation is just so pompous & so typical of an academic’s dismissal of lesser mortals. I didn’t need education to tell me that I liked Renoir (as an example). After my 1st exposure, I wanted to learn more about Impressionism & I did. The deeper education gave me a better insight into the artists' time, lives, motivations etc but – a big but here - I didn’t need education to tell me that I liked Renoir. Ian
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Some art is just not admirable in any way.
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Sorry if this was mentioned in previous posts, I just could not muddle through 16 pages of ''dialog''. But there was a movie made called "Who the FUDGE is Jackson Pollock?"
About a woman who found a Pollock. One of my art teachers told the class (back in '75) that Jackson used a lot of automotive paints in his art. I forget the details but he got the leftovers (free) from some car painting facility. Alas, art much like porn is in the eye of the beholder.
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Can experiencing the subject of a work of art be as artistic an experience as experiencing the work of art itself, and if so does that make the subject art?
In some instances I'd say yes; Then in those instances, experiencing art is entirely subjective and simply about what the viewer appreciates. I love Bill Watterson's and Matt Groening's perspectives on the issue of art appreciation. Art for me needs to serve a purpose, for me to appreciate it I should enjoy it. I'm comfortable being a neanderthal. I do believe however that those who are inclined to educate themselves to better appreciate art do so to improve their own life not so they can more easily look down on me. Another good question. I'd say that the two are on the same level in terms of athletic prowess. But performance art isn't competitive or a game. But that means that a figure skating competition cannot be art, and batting practice can be. I disagree, I do not see how competition disqualifies a performance from being art. If art is about mood, tension, emotion, grace, violence, love and enmity, natural beauty and human struggle then athletic competition is certainly a legitimate expression of performance art. And seriously what is the difference between you saying art isn't competitive and Sniper saying art isn't scribbles?
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There can only be meaningful discussion of any topic if there is an agreement on a basic definition of terms. In this case, that begins with first coming to an agreement on a definition of art.
My post ##318 states how I define art as I understand it. To try to have a discussion with someone who defines it differently is pointless - unless that discussion is about the differences in our definitions of art. But until some common ground is established as far as what art even is, it's a waste of both parties time to bang away at each other about what is art and what is not from perspectives that are mutually exclusive from the start. I doubt that you're a neanderthal and I believe that if you ever get interested in art to the extent that you decide to study it and its history in greater depth, your perspective will change a lot.
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Darry anything beyond a painting on black velvet is beyond your level of taste and sophistication in art...That is the simple truth of why I stopped replying to this thread...as your meandering of pseudo sophistication bores me.
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