I think what distinguishes commercial art is that it’s done for purposes other than self expression, like advertising and branding, or producing art for the primary purpose of making money. — praxis
I'm not aware if all this was done deliberately or unknowingly but I bet no artist in his time was ever fully aware that they were being influenced by the anthropoligical factors then active; they were probably just reacting to such influences and were not in full command of their artistic drive. — TheMadFool
Originality does not at all require that a new genre of art is invented every time an artist goes to work. It’s perfectly possible to be creative within a genre that has been explored thousands of times. — Congau
great artist can keep the general style of his predecessors while surpassing them.
There’s nothing good in itself about new art movements. One genre can never be exhausted anyway and if all artists had continued to explore the classical styles and subjects beyond the 19th century, mankind would now have possessed an even greater treasure of classical art. — Congau
I think language captures and conveys elements of perception. Sometimes it may influence perception, but it is not the source thereof. — Artemis
art is telling us things. — Pop
Not sure what you mean, it being about language. — Artemis
I'm not sure what you are trying to convey? — Pop
The artist and the viewer are peers. They are equal.
It is one consciousness interpreting another consciousness — Pop
Art can be anything that you can think of, but it cant be anything that you cant think of — Pop
Indeed the only way in which Cezanne makes it out of that bracket is by more clearly falling into the impressionist bracket. — Punshhh
In the end you look to art as information about human consciousness. — Pop
art explores human consciousness and subconsciousness. — Pop
Somehow I feel your criticism doesn't take into consideration the artists intent and the culture in which the artist is immersed. Likewise with Van Gogh. — Punshhh
I feel that I don't quite fit into the crowd so my working definitions may be idiosyncratic at best or inane at worst. I would like to hear what you think art and beauty is. — TheMadFool
What do you think lifts it above an average rendition of a hare by an amateur? — Punshhh
You keep asking people to restate what they stated in the previous post, or the one before that. — Punshhh
However, imagine a writer who's writing about racism and creates interesting, colorful and moving characters in his book; this is art because although the subject is ugly, the writer expressed it beautifully. — TheMadFool
About what "it" referred to in your post that I quoted. — Noble Dust
Actually, I'm put off by the idea that "art" can be dissected in the same way as a frog. As an artist, I feel like a frog. — Noble Dust
you should expect commentators who have many years of understanding and contemplation on all these issues to be found here and it will be pointed out. — Punshhh
Brett,
What's naive about it?
Presumably you would be educated in such developments before criticising Van Gogh on a platform like this. I don't wish to sensure you, but you should expect commentators who have many years of understanding and contemplation on all these issues to be found here and it will be pointed out. — Punshhh
"There is within the world of the critic and the connoisseur of art a narrative about this, which does include the international art market. Which does rate artists to a degree and in terms of 19th and 20th Century art Van Gogh is possibly in the lead currently, or perhaps head to head with Picasso" — Punshhh
The art world moved on from such naive interpretation a long time ago. — Punshhh
Originality does not at all require that a new genre of art is invented every time an artist goes to work. It’s perfectly possible to be creative within a genre that has been explored thousands of times. — Congau
Originality does not at all require that a new genre of art is invented every time an artist goes to work. — Congau
I think the fascinating thing to see culturally is that the book is known for the pedophilia parts, — Artemis
Anyway, it occurred to me to try looking at the picture as though I didn’t know who painted it. It did look much more pedestrian when viewing it this way, I must say. — praxis
