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Art today
#11
Sweetlad thought you was studding art at uni. Are you confused about art as well as your sexuality?
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#12
Cocky lol!

Was studying Fine Art, you mean still studying Fine Art..

Art can be what ever you want it to be!!!!!
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#13
Modern art is completely degenerate.
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#14
alex85 Wrote:Modern art is completely degenerate.
Oh, Alex, how about unravelling that statement a little more, please? Wink
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#15
Goodness, who knew these fags were such conservatives Rofl
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#16
marshlander Wrote:Oh, Alex, how about unravelling that statement a little more, please? Wink

It's obvious for anyone who has eyes to see.Today any idiot can came up with so-called art that doesn't say anything significant but it's given some "deep meanings" and ppl think it's cool cause they can't figure it out but pretend they do when in fact there's nothing to figure out about it.

fjp999 Wrote:Goodness, who knew these fags were such conservatives Rofl

Are you talking about me?
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#17
alex85 Wrote:It's obvious for anyone who has eyes to see.Today any idiot can came up with so-called art that doesn't say anything significant but it's given some "deep meanings" and ppl think it's cool cause they can't figure it out but pretend they do when in fact there's nothing to figure out about it.
I guess there may be some work that fits that description, but I also think that the creative mind is constantly stirred to invent new ways of seeing and exploring ideas. I like to meet an artist part of the way when possible and I can be genuinely excited by being made to look at something in a way that hadn't struck me before. Sometimes I simply have an emotional reaction to a work of art. Being stirred to anger is as valid a response as liking the look of something.

This point of view reminds me of the complaints and jokes I heard as a child about Picasso's inability to draw "proper" pictures. Anyone who knows his work (particularly the early works) will know how untrue this is.
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#18
Takashi Murakami - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Given the tone of this discussion here is a typically unchallenging introduction to his work by Jonathan Ross Wink

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#19
marshlander Wrote:Sometimes I simply have an emotional reaction to a work of art. Being stirred to anger is as valid a response as liking the look of something.

Sometimes when I see a 1960s concrete monstrosity I seethe with hatred at what brutalist architects did to our towns, it doesn't make it art.
Fred

Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.
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#20
fredv3b Wrote:Sometimes when I see a 1960s concrete monstrosity I seethe with hatred at what brutalist architects did to our towns, it doesn't make it art.
I might have to think about that a bit more ... :redface: But doesn't the functional nature of 1960s town planning take it out of the realm of art? A bit like those pictures people could buy in Woolworths. They were there to serve a function and fill a space, but hardly amounted to "art". :confused:
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