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Author: Robert Carnegie
Date: Aug 7, 2008 04:16

... can get a limerick out of - : Is This an Artistic Dilemma? Balthazar, Rosetta, and Sienna? With Balthazar I could, And Rosetta I would, But ...scan well, though, does it? One more clearly artistic option is to pick up on Dylan Thomas and...one of the men is played by Sienna Miller (pardon?) Or, Is This an Artistic Dilemma? On show, and once seized in Vienna By...
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Author: Quadibloc
Date: Aug 9, 2008 09:26

On Aug 5, 10:23 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote: Nonetheless, the dilemma has a smack of plausibility about it. When can art have meaning without being propaganda? That is the proper question to examine. By art, we are looking primarily at narrative fiction. Music or painting clearly does not depend on having "meaning" to be worthwhile. By meaning, clearly this refers to...
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Author: Ken from Chicago
Date: Aug 7, 2008 02:44

...isn't satisfied with that alone, then the dilemma doesn't seem to be describing art, ...it does then the second leg of the dilemma seems to fall down. Simple description is fundamental...classic _Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion_). Nonetheless, the dilemma has a smack of plausibility about it. ...(s), infer the comparison(s) that the artist did not imply. http://en.wikipedia.org/...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 6, 2008 22:04

... is no pitching without catching.  The eye of the beholder.  The tree falling unheard in the uninhabited forest.  Art communicates, but what it communicates depends not only on the skill of the artist but on the receptiveness (both ability and willingness to receive) of the recipients.  Elephant dung on an icon conveys a variety of meanings, depending on who's looking at it. ...
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Author: mimus
Date: Aug 6, 2008 17:23

... art which is propaganda, and we will hang it on the wall next to the other artists' propaganda which is different, and at length we decide which piece we will piss on. ... of an apparently fullish urine-specimen container also containing an occupied crucifix, a commentary, according to the artist, on the American Drug War, which caused some comment. -- Decorum, after all, was a ...
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 6, 2008 17:02

... recall correctly, the idea was that people entered the room expecting to see something, to be met with nothing, to force them to consider how that was relevant to situations in their life. Rebecca- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Such is the art of meditation, only the participent has to clear his own room (of past artistic inspirations?...absolutely). BOfL
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 6, 2008 17:00

... case of collision. BOfL  The eye of the beholder.  The tree falling unheard in the uninhabited forest.  Art communicates, but what it communicates depends not only on the skill of the artist but on the receptiveness (both ability and willingness to receive) of the recipients.  Elephant dung on an icon conveys a variety of meanings, depending on who's looking at it. ...
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 6, 2008 16:57

... depends on multiple researchers with different personal bias coming up with similar findings. So let us have art which is propaganda, and we will hang it on the wall next to the other artists' propaganda which is different, and at length we decide which piece we will piss on. I seem to remember in the pop art era, a painting or two of urinals. Paart of the creative flow of ...
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 6, 2008 16:54

...of art into a greater meaning about ourselves. That is the whole point of art. Self discovery. As if you see art in being about promoting your stories as a kind of confirmation in respect to your subjective points of view. The approach of a lessor enlightened artist. Needs collaboration, otherwise known as the objective. BOfL - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 6, 2008 16:46

...satisfied with that alone, then the dilemma doesn't seem to be describing...then the second leg of the dilemma seems to fall down. Simple description..._Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion_). Nonetheless, the dilemma has a smack of plausibility about...Art as a noun , to the artist involved, is a yardstick of his...and is one reason that many artists are never satisfied' . Now all ...
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