Let's discuss modern art shall we?
This has been bugging me for a while as the term has come up in ask.fm, in some of my classes, and in some conversations as well. To clarify: when I speak of modern art I'm not talking about "art that is modern" which can refer to anything that was produced in a relatively recent timeframe. The art I'm talking about definitely fits that description, but it's too vague as it is. I'm talking about those magnificent blotches (or incredibly simple pieces) some people like to look at and then rant about for a million times just for the hell of it.
Example:
If it's not clear yet, I like banging on it. Sometimes I do it in hope that somebody walks up to me and points out something I've been missing this whole time.
Here's my take on it:
Modern art defies art as it is conventionally known. It looks like it was done by child and/or conceived by a mere accident involving tipping a few paint cans and some unfortunate canvas lying on the floor. Based on that criteria it is certainly rubbish. It holds nothing against realism or impressionism, which always keep a tether onto what seems to be organized thought and proper contemplation. However, some modern art achieves certain effects such as interesting blends of color and/or eye-catching blurs that remind you of some other things which aren't blurs. For example, the piece above might remind you of trees. Maybe. Sometimes it looks like a hospital bed when focusing on the bottom-left too much while ignoring the yellow. Some other ones might mix color in such a way that make you think about a certain adjective, like "adversity", "hostility", or "warmth."
Whatever the case, the process of making modern art has no order, no clarity, and focuses on the effect it hopes to make (through the power of luck).
I'd might as well paint my buttcheeks with random hues and rub that against a canvas. If I'm angry I'll use a lot of yellow and red. If I'm sad I'll use a lot of blue and violet. And then If it looks kind of "deep" or pretty we'll call it modern art.
Which in turn says a lot about modern.
Discuss
This has been bugging me for a while as the term has come up in ask.fm, in some of my classes, and in some conversations as well. To clarify: when I speak of modern art I'm not talking about "art that is modern" which can refer to anything that was produced in a relatively recent timeframe. The art I'm talking about definitely fits that description, but it's too vague as it is. I'm talking about those magnificent blotches (or incredibly simple pieces) some people like to look at and then rant about for a million times just for the hell of it.
Example:
If it's not clear yet, I like banging on it. Sometimes I do it in hope that somebody walks up to me and points out something I've been missing this whole time.
Here's my take on it:
Modern art defies art as it is conventionally known. It looks like it was done by child and/or conceived by a mere accident involving tipping a few paint cans and some unfortunate canvas lying on the floor. Based on that criteria it is certainly rubbish. It holds nothing against realism or impressionism, which always keep a tether onto what seems to be organized thought and proper contemplation. However, some modern art achieves certain effects such as interesting blends of color and/or eye-catching blurs that remind you of some other things which aren't blurs. For example, the piece above might remind you of trees. Maybe. Sometimes it looks like a hospital bed when focusing on the bottom-left too much while ignoring the yellow. Some other ones might mix color in such a way that make you think about a certain adjective, like "adversity", "hostility", or "warmth."
Whatever the case, the process of making modern art has no order, no clarity, and focuses on the effect it hopes to make (through the power of luck).
I'd might as well paint my buttcheeks with random hues and rub that against a canvas. If I'm angry I'll use a lot of yellow and red. If I'm sad I'll use a lot of blue and violet. And then If it looks kind of "deep" or pretty we'll call it modern art.
Which in turn says a lot about modern.
Discuss