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Which of these best describes how you feel about abstract art? 1. Deeply meaningful 2. Interesting but hard to understand 3. Not my style 4. Overrated gibberish 5. Other Inspired by @kaloh
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5. Depends on the artist and the clique it has been created for. As someone who wasted two decades in the local and global contemporaneous art worlds, I can say that many meaningful ones are gibberish whereas gibberish looking are most of the time more genuine.
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1. But I assumed we are talking about Kandinsky, Rothko, Klein, Pollock, etc
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2. Interesting but at times confusing
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5 - All of the above, depends entirely on the artist
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3 I think there’s a lot of pretty pieces, I just don’t “get” most of them
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2. I find it beautiful to look at, but confusing to draw any kind of emotional conclusions from. Hotels have definitely gone too hard with it, though.
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3. definitely not my style. I do like the experiential-ness of it, and the colors but I still prefer Cézanne.
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2. Taking into account that "hard" means challenger and requires some internal fights to discover if what is moving inside is true, joke or both. But enjoyable anyway.
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5 imho creator's aesthetic is bidirectional with beholder's aesthetic. the meaning can be deep on either end, it can also be deep as the relationship between either end. then again, it is abstract not concrete, so I don't value it as I value things I can measure.
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5. Some is great but most is as forgettable as the continental breakfast in the hotel where it’s displayed. 🫢
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2. They become more interesting if you get to know a little of how the artist made them and the time/skill it took.
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2. I am very clear about my ability to appreciate art, and that is 0.🤣
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5. Cool to look it, ascribing a lot of deeper meaning to it seems a bit silly. Find The Bitcoin Standard’s take that poor quality modern art is a reflection the deterioration of society caused by soft, fiat money pretty fucking ridiculous though.
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5. I like it
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1. But not all abstract art is the same. Some are emotional. Some are frustration. A lot are overrated gibberish
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