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  • Death of ART

    Some people complain that art is dead, or dying, that it is being killed by the people making money on the ignorance and lack of taste dominating in the richer layers of society. Vulgarity and primitivism, random impulsiveness pretending to be the only source of art, abominable and disgusting things claimed to be the true artistic revelations .
    or it's just world changes, and the arts change with it...
    I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

  • #2
    Different people have different definitions of "art." What is your's?

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    • #3
      i dissagree. art will be around as long as the world, nature, humans and animals are around to create.

      art is everything.

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      • #4
        I won't fail to my reputation, and make a post that only a few of you will understand (maybe me?):

        Oligopoles d'éditeurs

        "La démocratie suppose que l'édition soit diverse et plurielle. L'existence même d'un oligopole en réseau, sur toutes les activités de communication, est en contradiction avec cette diversité et cette pluralité.[...]
        Ce qui est en danger, c'est donc la liberté d'expression. [...]
        L'amateur de livres peut difficilement se soustraire à la manipulation dont il est l'objet car il ne peut pas désirer un livre dont il n'entend pas parler et qu'il ne voit pas en librairie."
        Source : Janine et Greg Brémond, L'édition sous influence, p.112, éditions Liris, mars 2002
        You may put everything you want on art, such as litterature, music, paintings, scupltures, etc... Granted the freedom of expression, art nonetheless survives though a knowledge of its existence. No need to detail more.

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        • #5
          Re: Death of ART

          Originally posted by sleuth Some people complain that art is dead, or dying, that it is being killed by the people making money on the ignorance and lack of taste dominating in the richer layers of society. Vulgarity and primitivism, random impulsiveness pretending to be the only source of art, abominable and disgusting things claimed to be the true artistic revelations .
          or it's just world changes, and the arts change with it...
          who are those people again??
          I'm guessing just a bunch of narrow-minded idiots, who only consider "van Gogh's sunflowers" and "Greek statues" ART.

          there's more to art than that AND your opinion.
          and about money...
          just letting you know, artists back then used to make wayyy more money (for those times) than artists are making today.

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          • #6
            Yes!!1 i agree true art can never be dead...nobody and nothing can kill it..
            Art is universal and it pertains forever once it has been produced. Any human activity carries an aesthetic message in it, and this message is bound to pass through the millennia to the future generations of conscious beings of any kind. Of course, there can be no thing that is "pure" art --- any thing combines various levels of existence, just a few of them being associated with the artistic side of human creativity. Though some things may be considered as the "articles of art" today, nothing prevents them from loosing this exclusive meaning in the future, so that some other aspects would gain the dominance in its cultural attributions. Still, the syncretic universality which is the distinctive feature of art will always be present in such things, and the people of the future will always be able to appreciate it.

            jhannam most Renaissance artists are dead in poverty.
            I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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            • #7
              yeah..
              so why did you start such a thread again?

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              • #8
                trying to find ignorant ppl and bash them lol ALAS!!! WE all are truly art lovers... i feel good now
                I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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                • #9
                  but still there is a low class art and ""high"" class ppl paying for that art... extravagant point of vulgarity..you can't deny that fact..
                  I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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                  • #10
                    art will never die

                    we in some way are art and even when we die we become art and some of our legacies inspire art.

                    so long live art, xxxx the queen.

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