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DSK wrote:
Depends on who's speaking. By 'generally speaking', I wasn't referring to art critics, or people who profess some expertise in the subject. While I agree that the reaction to a gien piece of art is the important thing about it, there is a lot to know about any field of art such as painting for example. The fact that there's 'a lot to know' is irrelevant - it either moves you or it doesn't. It is quite possible, given some education on the technical aspects, to look at a painting and say, "That's a good painting but I just don't like it." Same for music. That's not appreciation of art, that's appreciation of skill. A musician doing a good job of playing a crap tune doesn't turn it into a good tune. -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |