Alan Edward Klein
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Performance art.Interesting that all those definitions seem to ignore the arts of the voice (and dance).
Performance art.Interesting that all those definitions seem to ignore the arts of the voice (and dance).
Performance art is very different. Like Marina Abramovic at MOMA: The Artist is Present. Performing arts is what you mean.Performance art.
Yes, I meant performing arts like dance and music and singing. Of course performance art is art as well. All these art forms have no utility other than effecting our emotions. Of course there are utilitarian arts like architecture as well where you can actually use the art as well as appreciating its beauty and gaining an emotional response from it.Performance art is very different. Like Marina Abramovic at MOMA: The Artist is Present. Performing arts is what you mean.
Is this true for every MFA's Thesis Show ? Or. .. specific schools ?If you want to see how bad the state of "art" is today, attend an art school's MFA show. Part of it is the "everyone deserves a trophy" culture, part because nobody has the balls to call it like they see it. The unfortunate side effect is the only ones who are willing to truly criticize art tend to be narrow-minded cultural elite.
Interesting that all those definitions seem to ignore the arts of the voice (and dance).
I will go out on a limb and say pretty much any art school.Is this true for every MFA's Thesis Show ? Or. .. specific schools ?
so correct me if I am wrong, but you said. ..I will go out on a limb and say pretty much any art school.
its pretty rigorous, some people drop out.Do MFA programs usually graduate great artists? It is probably hard to flunk out of an MFA program unless you just don’t do the work.
If you want to attempt a definition of art as a photograph, you could argue that any photograph that has a punctum that registers for more than the person who took the photograph is art, because it successfully communicates the emotion the photographer was trying to capture at the time of its taking.In photography, what about Barthes "Punctum"? He defines it as "the sensory, intensely subjective effect of a photograph on the viewer."
Do MFA programs usually graduate great artists? It is probably hard to flunk out of an MFA program unless you just don’t do the work.
The German MFA-type photography programs are intensely geared to art-world success. Entry is very selective and limited, apparently based on potential acceptance in the commercial system, and most of those graduates achieve some level of success.
you can say that again!An MFA isn't like an electrician's apprenticeship!
Some may be interesting, but none are outstanding as far as I am concerned, especially as a body of work and graduating from a well-respected institution with a good photo program. You can imagine what other schools are turning out.Following up my last post, here is a link to a collection of photographs made by the Yale Photography MFA 2020 graduates. To see the photos, click on the graduate's name.
http://mfaphoto.yaleschoolofart.org/
If you scroll down to the bottom of the page, you will see a list of questions asked of the photographers. Some of them are pretty interesting.
I should probably add that there is nothing inherent in completing an electrician's apprenticeship that would prevent one from also being a successful artist.
Though probably not a starving artist.
Just because 99% of painting isn't art either... Walls need colour.
At least the work is far more advanced and thought out than the work of 99% of the those who are just self-taught.Some may be interesting, but none are outstanding as far as I am concerned, especially as a body of work and graduating from a well-respected institution with a good photo program. You can imagine what other schools are turning out.
At least the work is far more advanced and thought out than the work of 99% of the those who are just self-taught.
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