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Originally Posted by SSC
.. eh? That was a quick reply, I suppose you didn't really think about what you wrote that hard, eh?
First off, you have no idea why I like Cage's work, nor have I actually talked about it. Second, what I'm saying is entirely based on the fact that an opinion like yours only discourages people from actually having the guts to try and become artists.
I couldn't give a flying fuck about what you think art is (you're just a dude on the interwebs). I'm simply pointing out that what you're saying simply isn't productive, practical, nor at any rate constructive.
I'd rather EVERYONE produce art, music, sculpture, anything at all. I don't care if people think washing dishes is art, so long as they try to get involved in a sort of artistic process, which is something so many people lack. A whole lot of people would benefit from having at least 1% of their lives dedicated to building something with their own hands. Regardless of skill, aesthetic, any of that.
It's not only psychologically healthy, it's also emotionally constructive. There's no secret there, it's not something I just pulled out of thin air.
I'm not going to deny anyone the chance to create what they think is art purely because I don't like what they have done. That's not how it works.
So, really? Try to spend a little more thought on what you answer, it makes you look silly if you don't.
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Sorry, but the idea that Tracy Emin is regarded as a brilliant artist and has probably been made fairly wealthy due to the fact she didn't tidy her bed for 4 months, is utterly offensive to the artists who are actually artistically talented and may be struggling to put bread on the table.
Heard of penumbriationism? The art world is incredibly phoney... Edit: I spelled that wrong, I can't remember what it's actually called, but I was referring to the submission of purposefully bad pieces of art being accepted into an art gallery.