Some historical figure determined that he knew what art should be. He called other art “degenerate art”. Google it.As to my comment yesterday. I could rephrase it and say – Should art always be representative?
If that is what it takes to be a modern artist, me and my kids could do a bang up job of it. I went to an art museum once with my husband and I was really astonished to find a pencil “art” hung on the wall. All it was, was a straight line on the paper. Personally, I like art that shows something, whether it be a still life, a scene, or a portrait. Paint splotched across a canvas doesn’t mean a thing to me and I wouldn’t waste my time looking at it.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 11 years ago
Some historical figure determined that he knew what art should be. He called other art “degenerate art”. Google it.As to my comment yesterday. I could rephrase it and say – Should art always be representative?
cbrsarah over 11 years ago
If that is what it takes to be a modern artist, me and my kids could do a bang up job of it. I went to an art museum once with my husband and I was really astonished to find a pencil “art” hung on the wall. All it was, was a straight line on the paper. Personally, I like art that shows something, whether it be a still life, a scene, or a portrait. Paint splotched across a canvas doesn’t mean a thing to me and I wouldn’t waste my time looking at it.
robinafox over 11 years ago
Bill Watterson’s take on this “art”:
http://6ix-feet-under.blogspot.com/2007/10/neo-deconstructivism-at-work.html