Dreamer
Potential is My Addiction
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We've had a thread started before on what members viewed as art. How they personally, define what art is to them. That wasn't explicitly outlined in the thread topic but I noticed members naturally took the thread there. But I would like to explore what art is defined as, as a culture. Why do we, as a culture, define this artist as relavent and important, while another is forgotten and their art tossed aside? Why is Picasso so widely accepted as an artist for instance?
I am less interested in an art history lesson here, and more interested in tossing around ideas as to why you think a particular culture may promote such artists, and how? Why do you see some artists in fine arts museums and others, not?
What is the role of the museum within society?
This is certainly a vastly broad topic and I'm interested in discussing it all! So feel free to take this prompt in whichever direction you please and let's see where our thoughts and speculations take us
I am less interested in an art history lesson here, and more interested in tossing around ideas as to why you think a particular culture may promote such artists, and how? Why do you see some artists in fine arts museums and others, not?
What is the role of the museum within society?
This is certainly a vastly broad topic and I'm interested in discussing it all! So feel free to take this prompt in whichever direction you please and let's see where our thoughts and speculations take us
