Rum wrote:
You have very strong opinions on Art but you have never heard of Duchamp? Perhaps you should read and view a bit more widely before making your very generalised pronouncements.
Orpheus says don't criticise a picture till you've seen it in the flesh.
You say don't criticise modern art until you know all of the artists.
It seems to me that criticism is the problem. It's not approved of, frowned on, looked down on.
Why is that I wonder? It gets more like religion all the time.
Religion ..............................................
Modern Art
You lack faith.........................................You don't get it
You haven't seen the pic............................You haven't experienced god
You haven't read the bible.........................You haven't read and viewed widely enough
If he'd said "Urinal Man" I would have known who Duchamp was.
This is from Wiki :
Marcel Duchamp wrote:
The creative act is not performed by the artist alone; the spectator brings the work in contact with the external world by deciphering and interpreting its inner qualifications and thus adds his contribution to the creative act. - Marcel Duchamp[8]
It seems that Duchamp and I DO share some opinions. I said the same as the above a few times, in different words.
According to Wiki, he wasn't the most prolific artist, but he had a major influence on western artistic taste. So if anybody knew what's what, it was him.
I would say that the above quote from him means much the same as what I said. Most of the quality is in your own head, not in the painting.