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What is the Philosophy of Art?
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<blockquote data-quote="Landon Caeli" data-source="post: 77636451" data-attributes="member: 383756"><p>I wonder if art is a representation of our capacity to grow intellectually, spiritually, socially, conceptually... Like a doorway to progression of kinds.</p><p></p><p>This masterpiece (by Salvador Dali in 1948) may have become the precursor to what we saw in Star Wars movies, which lead to further thought between the good and evil of empires, republics, kingdoms, etc. All "thought provoking" stuff, which has indirect or direct effects on Western culture at it's core.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]345690[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Star Wars first debuted in 1977. Only a few years before the Cold war between the Soviets and the Democratic Republic of the United States. How do we know the artistic representations within that movie, and by extension the spirit of this painting, didn't effect the very policies that our nation used against the soviets during that time? Realistically, all of our experiences play a role in what happens. And representations found in art maybe shouldn't be viewed as snapshots of history or of things learned and recorded, but rather precursors to what is yet to come. They're <em>new</em> thoughts, <em>imaginative</em> thinking... The <em>Avant Garde!</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Landon Caeli, post: 77636451, member: 383756"] I wonder if art is a representation of our capacity to grow intellectually, spiritually, socially, conceptually... Like a doorway to progression of kinds. This masterpiece (by Salvador Dali in 1948) may have become the precursor to what we saw in Star Wars movies, which lead to further thought between the good and evil of empires, republics, kingdoms, etc. All "thought provoking" stuff, which has indirect or direct effects on Western culture at it's core. [ATTACH type="full" alt="Salvador-Dali-Museum-St.-Petersburg-Florida.jpg"]345690[/ATTACH] Star Wars first debuted in 1977. Only a few years before the Cold war between the Soviets and the Democratic Republic of the United States. How do we know the artistic representations within that movie, and by extension the spirit of this painting, didn't effect the very policies that our nation used against the soviets during that time? Realistically, all of our experiences play a role in what happens. And representations found in art maybe shouldn't be viewed as snapshots of history or of things learned and recorded, but rather precursors to what is yet to come. They're [I]new[/I] thoughts, [I]imaginative[/I] thinking... The [I]Avant Garde![/I] [/QUOTE]
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