What makes art enduring




















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An experience can grip you and take you out of life. Movies are generally the best at this. A theater, with its massive screen, surround sound and comfortable atmosphere, is specifically designed to pull an entire audience out of their seats.

The best films can be especially captivating. The opening scene of Saving Private Ryan will rip anyone out of their daily existence and place them directly on Normandy Beach with bullets whizzing by and blood-tinted water lapping at their heels. This kind of escape is important.

It nourishes us with emotionally satisfying, passionate experiences that our daily lives can fail to provide. In a concentrated package, art can cause fulfillment and joy. But, for art to have that gripping effect, one must pay full attention to it. Unfortunately, more often than not, art is an aspect of the background of daily life. Art is created to be Art. To manipulate and use it for some ulterior purpose is to destroy its essence.

On every streaming service there are playlists that help with studying, playlists that cause sleep, playlists that hype you up while working out. In this form, music becomes a supplement, just like caffeine or nicotine. This article is meant to inspire you to find time to enjoy and fully experience art, especially in the moments when you feel a suffocating sense of monotony in life. It can pull you out of a library cubicle and into the grips of passionate, turbulent humanity.

One can feel glory, pain, loss, joy and every other powerful, uniquely human sensation through the appreciation of art.

Read a book carefully. Close your eyes and listen to an album. Sit in front of a painting. For better or worse, contemporary has generally won out as the default position for most schools and publications, probably because of the shear visual entertainment value it offers, and the lucrative merits of its two stepchildren, branding and advertising.

This presumption means you must be agnostic when it comes to style and put aside any notion of an ideological stance regarding the right or wrong of your architectural preferences.

Good art is, in fact, definable, and the best architecture is artful. This position means any style is possible and the best architecture can be defined by principles of good art rather than the correct style.

Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but I would argue artfulness is not. So I know something about both architecture and the pure art of painting. Last time I looked, the complementary colors were still complementary, and if I mix yellow and blue on my palette, I get a green. Depending on the pureness and amount of those two primary colors, the green will change. There are just too many greens out there to rely on just one. And if I mix red, the compliment, with that green it will dull it, or more accurately, gray it.

That principle is true now and always has been. As a matter of interest, there is no such thing as an absolutely pure primary color.



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