Thursday, February 5, 2009

1st wave of definitions

Why does "art" need a "definition"? Why can't it just "be"?
(tree, birds, clouds and all be defined, but art just "is")
-Moccasin


The current idea that everything is art still leaves dangling the question of distinguishing good art from bad.
-~Jon


Art is the visual representation of real or imagined objects or ideas.
-Brianvds


Art is a journey. Art can take us to places beyond our wildest imaginations.
Art can reveal hidden truths, and present known truths in a new light.
Art is a language of visual communication.
-thaneeyabean


The definition of Music is "organised sound". It is an art - and it is in that organisation
(whether planned or sometimes almost accidental) that makes it music/art.
-Drumbeat-Trish


As artists we create what we believe to be art, therefor creating art. Well! That was easy.....next question.

-windsongmeditaion

Thanks to all that helped this first wave of definitions happen!!!

Please submit your definitions to Defining.Art@gmail.com


Wednesday, January 28, 2009

what is art

My art professor once was invited to a convention on modern art in Nova Scotia, to end the convention all the VIP members were invited in to a modern art museum after hours for a private tour.

After rooms and rooms of art consisting of metal plated rooms, to toilets mounted in the ceiling, on her way our she noticed a small room off the main hallway, as she entered she found rows and rows of cardboard boxes lining the wall and also in the center of the room. Puzzled, she left the museum wondering whether that last room she visited was a exhibit or simply a storage room in the museum.

That event took place over 15 years ago, she to this day still wonders.

Marcel Duchamp challenged what the world calls "art" with his submission of "The Fountain" which is a toilet signed in the name of the manufacturer by Duchamp



















and his art work "In advance of the Broken Arm"



















which is simply a snow shovel that any one can purchase in a hardware store.

Arguments has been made that these items are only called art because of their location (in an art museum/exhibit) but art is something that to this day still lack a solid definition.

This blog will consist of definitions of art that readers submit, it is encouraged that readers be descriptive, creative, and succinct. Whether the definition is personal or universal most importantly it must be a definition you personally agree.

Please submit your definitions to Defining.Art@gmail.com