Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Article from New York Times

Well this article got me thinking about us as students and how we are re-modernizing these famous art pieces to make meaning for our generation.  This is just something that we do to keep art interesting and  inspire we talk a lot in class about how hard it is in the art community to make money and how most artists need to work besides creating art weather it be in teaching or anything else that interests a person. But regardless of the difficulties in being an artists (artists still exist in forms and generate money.)

I found it interesting that Holland Cotter talked about the white community getting the most credit in art. I never really took this into an account. Maybe its because I work where I get to tour a lot of indian communities art and culture and have a wide spread of cultural background thanks to my family. But he did get me thinking about this and its impact.

Most of my thoughts about this article was on my education and where education has shifted my inspirations in creating art and my personal thoughts about the art world and where I see me myself come into place in it.


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