Southwind17
Philosopher
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- Sep 6, 2007
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Suit yourself.I appreciate that you are looking out for my welfare. However, as I said, I am willing to go to jail for my art. If I am willing to go to jail for art, the product is still art.
I think if your aim is to take steps to stop a child from being molested your energies could be better directed. But so be it - just make sure your intention is clear lest the people you're targeting get the wrong message.And if my art will make some people think about what I am trying to express, which is the intent to make people feel sorry for a victim of child molestation and disgust for a molester, so that there is a chance that someone will take steps to stop a child from being molested, then it's worth it.
I'm sorry? This question doesn't logically follow from the text that precedes it and upon which it purports to derive its context. Please clarify.After all, isn't that why you think VCP should be banned in the first place?
Whatever.The act of putting it up or not means nothing. The curator's mind didn't change, he caved into the demands of some of the patrons. The fact remains that even though it isn't up, the curator still wanted to put it up. He obviously considers it art still.
The entire interview stated the reasons why and the procedures they took to put it up, as well as why some of the patron didn't feel it was art and their reasons why.
That's what art does.
"Obvious"? How so? I've asked you to tell me where I can see them in an art gallery. Not photos of them, but them. Surely that makes it obvious that I read exactly what you wrote, doesn't it?!It's obvious that you didn't read my descriptions. I wasn't commenting on the photos but on the things that the photos were of.
BS of a particularly stinky order.Art is in everything that we humans create.
I agree, but if it's art we would expect it to be widely acknowledged as art, and if it can fit through a gallery door we would expect to see it in an art gallery from time to time. Now, again, please tell me where I can see those things you claim as art in an art gallery, or in an art genre publication. In short, put up or shut up.Just because it isn't in a museum doesn't mean it's not art.
"Beauty" and "works" are not really two words than should generally be placed close together. If you're thinking of that absolute marvel of engineering, the internal combustion engine, for example, "beautiful" is not a particularly accurate adverb to describe it (unless, of course, it contains visible features that are deliberately designed with aesthetics in mind, and that are, indeed, "beautiful(!)). It's becoming one of those non-descript unimaginative catch-alls, like "nice", but feel free to use it as such.It's very sad you can't appreciate the beauty of how something works.
Dream on.The minds of many people coming together to make something as simple as a staple - the exquisite beauty of simplicity and science for something we take for granted - is art itself.