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Monday, March 4, 2019

Art as Expression Essay

The question of what fine subterfuge is can non be properly answered without asking why fine art is. Prior to the advent of the written language, art was used as a means of communication, and in some ways, written language is in its knowledge regard, art. Art, then, must be an reflection of meaning by the operative, or potentially by the client that artist created the artwork for, but this assumption is solely too broad.Art is not exclusively a private expression because it is left open to come acrossation by the individual who looks upon it, and as such art can then be categorized as the theatrical through a variety of mediums, of whatever the beholder or artist thinks it should be. Which poses a greater question is something art if the individual who designed it had no intended message? Or visa versa is something art if the consumer of the artform does not behold any message?I was at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art rough a two years ago, and they had some very a bstract pieces on display, all of which brought forth in me at least some magic of a response, except for a piece by Robert Rauschenberg, call washrag Painting three panel, that began a philosophical debate between my brother and I because I refused to call the painting art. To me, there was no way to interpret the three panels of white, they were simply empty canvases that Rauschenberg sold for substantially more than he bought them for.No soul, or emotion went into the piece and as I get a line art, that does not qualify as any more than a piece playing a abstraction crazy consumer culture for the fool. To backtrack, art in my eyes is the true expression of an artist to the consumer, for the purpose of provocation art has to make something well up in a person, even if it is not enjoyment, even if it is sorrow, or anger.Art is the way we have always talked to each other as people, and the pure aesthetic painters and songwriters of the last century do not produce art. Art is emo tion and passion mixing into something for others to apportion in there is no private art, there is only art that no one else has applied their own perceptions to yet.

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