Art is dead, long live art? A new group may pick up the flag. Though the man who wields the dagger never becomes king
I personally cannot be satisfied with having Bach. I for one am happy to have
The Path as well; not that you are on the same level as Bach. But The Path is important to me on a different level. And I imagine in some decades someone will make what I can only describe as 'life-inspiring' in the field of games.
I personally resent the existence of Hirst. A friend of mine kept saying that I should not speak out on modern art so spitefully unless I looked at it properly - but whereas a single Turner can speak to me the entire Tate Modern was one large hive of idiocracy. I noted carefully that I looked at the pretty room guards more than at the red painting splashed against walls and the oversized tables. And the Turner exhibition at the Tate Britain was wonderful and portrayed life and dynamics. Hirst is not intellectualism. It is contrived, in my opinion. A dandy such as Wilde is intellectual. Knowing much, being witty and smart is
intellectual. You have all the knowledge and know how to combine it. Hirst makes
statements and surprises people with something new. On me that has the same effect as people showing YouTube clips from comedy shows. After 100 minutes there is just nothing funny left because the jokes
contain nothing.
I still very much appreciate a man such as Ruskin and his statements about art. I think artistic films and games resemble his ideas on art a lot more than modern art. Not that Ruskin (who for his wise words was a stock-up slightly paedophilic prude) is the all-knowing. But the concept of art as a medium of communicating observation rendered more concrete through the mind of a closely studying artist is what I see art as. I am tired of tv-shows playing on my emotions and of red paint on walls making me angry. Turner's painting did not have a sad violin playing next to them.
I will decide what to see in Turner. Modern art supposedly is all about interpretation but... having a sweet girl give you a courteous smile is
fun to interpret because it can mean any number of pleasantries. Having her say "you are always like that" without divulging is
modern art.
EDIT: Some said
The Path was too modern and purposefully too vague. But although it was vague it left me satisfied with enough to think about. Wondering what it meant was more like being with a friend in a museum and noticing a satir in the shrubs and smiling to one-another going; "I wonder what that signifies?.."
(I have not spoken with someone who resents modern art for so long, I think I just ranted a little of my annoyance of it)