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by khafra
601 days ago
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> I always thought that art is all about emotions, both preserving and creating them. But this leaves the role of intention ambiguous. If I double-park a BMW across two handicap spaces because I'm angry and entitled, is that art? It certainly evokes emotion, and it's also produced by emotion. |
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I would dissect it though since it’s not pure anger - frustration maybe, a complex one and caused by additional input. E.g. anxiety (you took what could be mine) or internal discord (after observing act of injustice).
I’d argue that it’s an act of random (again, like a cloud) and wouldn’t treat it as art.
But, if you’d park it sideways in front of the mall entrance, blocking it considerably, I’d consider it art (in my imagination I can see the headlines about artist making a statement against the overconsumption).
Yet art is art, so everyone has their own definition. I’d prefer “positive” emotions, so awe, nostalgia, etc., but I don’t see reason why anger should be excluded.
<<proceeds to print “THIS IS AN ART INSTALLATION” message to put behind the windshield>>