Art needs to be valued.
What
should art be within our culture? There
is no question that there will be many diverse answers to that question. Some see art as a social tool to manipulate a
political agenda, others see it as something mystical that appears out of nowhere
and is beautiful, others see art as historical showing the reality of a
time. However you understand or see art,
art needs to be questioned as to how it is understood and used.
Art
today illustrates the enormous gulf between what we know, that is what is
objective, physical, real and knowable and the mystical, the unknowable,
superstition and imaginings.
Art can
be understood, judged, questioned through the knowable. Art cannot be judged on the unknowable. Aesthetics is not an unknowable. Aesthetics are knowable and can be valued as
knowable, beautiful and real. Aesthetics
magnify discovery. And are identified
and judged through our lives and how we live our lives.
For an
artists that means judging the work they create through the abstract meaning of
their work. Abstract meaning is the
concept/s that are formed by the artist through real life experiences. If an artist can convey meaning that can be
understood and seen by a viewer, by one who would judge it then it can be
valued.
Art
needs to be valued. How we value art, is the same as how we personally value
life.
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