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Understand or Justify? The Emotional Language of Art

Art has a unique ability to connect with our essence in a deep, genuine, and timeless way. It is a language that needs no translation because it does not speak solely to the intellect, it addresses the senses, emotions, and soul. However, in the contemporary art world, the artistic experience often seems subordinated to the need for justification, categorization, or explanation. But to what extent does this justification interfere with true understanding? The phrase, "just because you can justify it doesn't mean you understand it" confronts us with an unsettling truth: explaining something does not always equate to comprehending it. In art, this tension is particularly significant, as a work is not created to be reduced to words or formulas....

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The Abyss of Contemporaneity: When Art Forgets its Soul

In the world of contemporary art, a silent yet palpable drama has unfolded. We find ourselves at a critical juncture in the history of art, where the avant-garde seems to have lost its way. While galleries and museums celebrate a constant wave of paintings and works supposedly "valid" for their contemporaneity, a shadow looms over technical, artistic, and aesthetic quality. The question we must confront is: What is to be expected when artistic benchmarks are works devoid of talent?Since time immemorial, art has emerged as a sublime manifestation of human skill and creative expression. However, in the era of unbridled contemporaneity, we stand at a crossroads. Standards of quality have been replaced by the urgency of the "new" and the...

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