[–] xenoPsychologist 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
but its worthless as art and says nothing. so much for a vocabulary.
What is Art to one is garbage to another I suppose... Yes creativity certainly needs to be freeing and not constricting but the marketplaces forces one to cater to their tastes. Money certainly talks louder sometimes then creative genuineness as many adopt things outside of their comfort zone to appease yet still learn from it in the process.
It kinda turns it from expression to reaction in a way and yet reaction is also a form of expression.
I hate that you are right about this btw, lol a banana duct taped to a wall is art... there I said it! :) Nice to see you MrPim!
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[–] MrPim [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Well Ill be damned.
If you're speaking of value in the making of Art you've started from a bad spot. Thats the business of art. Lower caps intentional. Business is a fine thing. But it should never influence the making. The business is jewed. Making isn't, or, it shouldn't be
When I apply paint to canvas at what point does the value of the sunk cost of materials become greater than their sum?
[–] 963189_137 ago
https://voat.co/v/whatever/3556402/21670512
https://voat.co/v/whatever/3556402/21671579
These work well together...should anyone care for some real understanding.
As well as this understanding of why nothing the jew has ever offered was actually a 'store of wealth' but is in fact a figment of their imagination brought about by their own parasitic 'definitions' of reality that the White man has been an active participant and willing partner in establishing.
[–] xenoPsychologist 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
The business is jewed.
thats why jewed art concepts are on display and genuine art of value isnt. the business has been the vector that influenced the idea as a whole. i can duct tape a banana to a wall for you.
[–] OneOfTheBoys ago
"You must know the rules in order to break them, and you must have a good reason to break them." - a quote from a good artist I knew.
Not knowing the rules or why they are in place is limitating artistic vocabulary. Breaking them without (at some level) knowing why is reckless stupidity. Breaking rules for the sake of it is juvenile.
I suppose anything with a rationale or intention of being art is art. But I think "what is art?" or "what makes something art?" is a far less important discussion than "what is good art?" and "what makes art good?".
... a banana randomly duck taped to a blank wall is shit art at best, and highly likely the intent was not art but simply money laundering, and if it can be proved as such, then I believe it is not art.