• thonofpy@lemmy.world
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    I find that it makes most sense to me to answer “is this and that art”-questions with a yes by default. Is it made by a human with the intent to convey a message? Art. Any other approach always seems to end in questions of taste.

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        While I don’t like that particular art form and choose not to look at it whenever possible, I’d say yes. A lot of art tries to get you to think, feel or do something and I don’t see how this is fundamentally different, even though it seems a little sick at first. From the perspective of, say, the graphic designer for the ad campaign, it might very well be art.

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        There’s nothing more avant-garde than embracing surface-level materialism

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      “Art is what you think it is.”

      Never lost an argument with that one.

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      But there are so many people who are so confident in saying things that easily fit the definition you propose are “not art”

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        Just because there are many doesn’t mean they are right (I don’t mean to offend). Art, I believe, is not in the eye of the beholder, but in the thought of the creator.