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The Kitchen Sink
What is the Philosophy of Art?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michie" data-source="post: 77655783" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>All very good observations but there really is no right or wrong answers when it comes to art. Art while it might be trying to convey a message also very much depends on the individual’s eye. Looking and being moved by things rather than about knowing what it is supposed to convey. Where we are lifted out of the worries of life and taken elsewhere through an aesthetic. It’s called the aesthetic subconscious/emotion. I don’t know if anyone has read Clive Bell’s Art. But it discusses these topics in a very direct and concise way. It’s a very good read for those interested in this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michie, post: 77655783, member: 628"] All very good observations but there really is no right or wrong answers when it comes to art. Art while it might be trying to convey a message also very much depends on the individual’s eye. Looking and being moved by things rather than about knowing what it is supposed to convey. Where we are lifted out of the worries of life and taken elsewhere through an aesthetic. It’s called the aesthetic subconscious/emotion. I don’t know if anyone has read Clive Bell’s Art. But it discusses these topics in a very direct and concise way. It’s a very good read for those interested in this topic. [/QUOTE]
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