Friday, November 23, 2007

Not really ...

... Is modern art a left-wing conspiracy? It's merely complacent and conformist.

"Although the political compass is changing, so-called radical artists usually stick to what’s comfortable."

By the way, I happen to think that John Singer Sargent's Gassed is a far more graphic and moving take on war than Guernica.

2 comments:

  1. I think too of Goya, and of Wilfred Owen.

    I think the thing to remember is that many artists do respond to their times, while others for various reasons ignore topical subjects and seek to be universal and eternal.

    But I don't think there's a conspiracy. A conspiracy requires organization and consensus agreement on basic values. You certainly can't get a roomful of artists to agree on much beyond the fact that they all are making art, and even then, it can be contentious about what "art" really is!

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  2. Yeah, Art, I have to agree. Conspiracy theories of anything tend to be crap.

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