Tuesday, May 4, 2010

New Perspective


This class has definitely broadened my view of what art is. The various perspectives we were exposed to in this class have instilled in me a new respect for art that may not seem beautiful or meaningful at first but may have actually been more hardly worked upon than a standard living room painting, which so many of us find beautiful. The works we studied in this class have made me look for a deeper understanding in art that does not look conventionally pretty. I've learned to appreciate art more for what it is rather than what it stands for. As Susan Montag states in her article entitled Against Interpretation, "Real art has the capacity to make us nervous". The impact of the art in the viewer and its ability to make the viewer think are what I feel the basis of the artwork's value. During this class, we criticized several art pieces and at the end of it, I can now understand that the objective of an art critic should be to show how it is what it is and that it truly is what it stands for, rather than to show what it means and seek meaning that may not even have been there or intended.

Monday, May 3, 2010

The End


This class has opened my eyes to so many interesting things that I was not aware of beforehand. It has been very exciting to see the world of contemporary art that is out there. I learned about some amazing artists and artworks. My favorite contemporary artwork was the short film made out of logos. I also enjoyed going to Tang Museum at Skidmore College where I saw art that I never imagined before. I was never aware of how many pieces are considered artworks, and it was great to learn about all the ways that people can express themselves. I have learned a valuable lesson in that you do not have to follow traditional ways in order to make some truly great pieces. There will always be artworks out there that I will question, but now I feel like I can have a greater understanding of where people are coming from, and be more open to what my idea of art is. Overall this was a great class and I am very glad that I was able to experience something new and different!

My final post ... dun dun dun


All in all I really thought this was an interesting class. Learning about the incredible diversification of what is considered art, and even somewhat of the history and progression of art through time. Even the concept within "Schoolyard Art: Playing fair without a referee" was interesting in how art became more of a cash cow and less about appreciation. In conclusion, this was an extremely note worthy class and a cool learning experience about the world of art.



Happy Graduation to all, and all a good night.


Bean

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So when I was on the 20x200 website searching around for a piece of art for $20 it actually took me a while to find a work that really caught my eye. I think that the kind of art that is most appealing to me is the somewhat childhood esque. By this I mean that it is very colorful and somewhat cartoonish but is creative and grabs your attention. So the work of art I chose was Ideal Bookshelf 5 by Jane Mount. She has actually been looking at and studying bookshelves, noting that one can learn a lot about an individual from thier literature on thier bookshelves. P.S.- the title of this blog post is my best attempt at giving a creative title post to the 20x200 assignment ... haha