The Great Art Debate

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by thebish » Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:15 pm

Worthy4England wrote: Yes but most people would recognise it as football even if they didn't understand it. And we have shades of grey, such as women's football, 5-a-side, beach football etc. etc. What we're discussing here is beach vollyball and then trying to convince everyone it's football.
hmmmm... but given that it was bobo who introduced Moore to this discussion about art - then I think we can assume that most people recognise Moore's work as art even if they don't understand and even if they don't want to understand it... bobo clearly put it in the art category and he thinks it's a bag of shoite!

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by William the White » Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:19 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:Guess this is where I fail my great art degree. Sculpture of two human figures that actually don't need any imagination. If Henry Moore is a great atist, where does that place Rodin and Bellini? No new argument, just a repeat one.


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It places Rodin exactly where he was before - an artist of exceptional talent... If all you are saying is you prefer him to Moore, fine... I really don't mind... In certain moods, so would I.... If you are saying his work proves Moore, an artist working in a totally different genre, is no good, you really are talking bollocks... It doesn't prove anything at all, other than the versatility of art...

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by Worthy4England » Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:21 pm

thebish wrote:
Worthy4England wrote: Yes but most people would recognise it as football even if they didn't understand it. And we have shades of grey, such as women's football, 5-a-side, beach football etc. etc. What we're discussing here is beach vollyball and then trying to convince everyone it's football.
hmmmm... but given that it was bobo who introduced Moore to this discussion about art - then I think we can assume that most people recognise Moore's work as art even if they don't understand and even if they don't want to understand it... bobo clearly put it in the art category and he thinks it's a bag of shoite!
Sometimes, just occasionally, even the Clown misses with a custard pie.

He did introduce it rather sarcastically as "apparently this is art" - you could take a punt that he might not agree with the sentiment.

We probably have decent grounds to ask a mod to move it on the basis it's on the wrong thread. Tango, you still a mod? :-)

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by thebish » Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:25 pm

Worthy4England wrote:
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Worthy4England wrote: Yes but most people would recognise it as football even if they didn't understand it. And we have shades of grey, such as women's football, 5-a-side, beach football etc. etc. What we're discussing here is beach vollyball and then trying to convince everyone it's football.
hmmmm... but given that it was bobo who introduced Moore to this discussion about art - then I think we can assume that most people recognise Moore's work as art even if they don't understand and even if they don't want to understand it... bobo clearly put it in the art category and he thinks it's a bag of shoite!
Sometimes, just occasionally, even the Clown misses with a custard pie.

oooohh - thin ice there Worthy!!!

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:27 pm

thebish wrote: It is far more likely that I have summat to learn than it is that Moore's work is crap.
maybe that's true for you too?
No, really, it isn't. And nowhere did I use the words rubbish, worthless or crap. It is just of no interest to me whatsoever. I think I'm a little jealous of a man who can twist and shape a large pile of stone, steel, concrete or whatever and convince people it's a reclining figure despite the fact that it looks nothing like one, and have them actually believe it just because he says so. That takes a real artist.[/quote]
it isn't true that you have summat to learn??? :conf: you must then be the know-it-all you seemed to be accusing me of being then...
There's nothing I wish to learn about Henry Moore or his "art". There are many other things I have to learn that are far more important to me. Let others have my share of him willingly.
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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by thebish » Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:31 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
There's nothing I wish to learn about Henry Moore or his "art". There are many other things I have to learn that are far more important to me. Let others have my share of him willingly.

as is your choice... but I think it's sad when people deliberately close their minds to summat they don't understand...

what kind of other things are you learning that are more important? sounds interesting!

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by Worthy4England » Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:16 am

thebish wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:
There's nothing I wish to learn about Henry Moore or his "art". There are many other things I have to learn that are far more important to me. Let others have my share of him willingly.

as is your choice... but I think it's sad when people deliberately close their minds to summat they don't understand...

what kind of other things are you learning that are more important? sounds interesting!
What about looked at it, understand it's a mess, then closed mind?

Right words, wrong emphasis. :-)

There are some sculptures by Moore that are awreet.

I have nothing really important to do.

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by thebish » Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:26 am

Worthy4England wrote:
What about looked at it, understand it's a mess, then closed mind?

Right words, wrong emphasis. :-)

I'm sure Tango can choose his own emphasis!

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by Bruce Rioja » Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:48 am

Have any of you ever seen this before? It's a sculpture that stands by the Skywalk between Terminals 1 & 2 at Manchester Airport to commemorate Alcock & Brown's first trans-Atlantic flight. It basically depicts the human body in flight. Absolutely magnificent, IMO, and absolutely wasted standing where it does.

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by William the White » Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:09 am

Bruce Rioja wrote:Have any of you ever seen this before? It's a sculpture that stands by the Skywalk between Terminals 1 & 2 at Manchester Airport to commemorate Alcock & Brown's first trans-Atlantic flight. It basically depicts the human body in flight. Absolutely magnificent, IMO, and absolutely wasted standing where it does.

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I'll look out for it next time I'm there (prob nov). Who is the artist, Bruce, did you notice?

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Re: The Great Art Debate

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Post by Bruce Rioja » Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:32 am

Videogames should be classed as art’, says Bolton University lecturer

Wiiilliiiiaaaaaaaaaaaam. Come here and explain yourself! ;)
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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by Prufrock » Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:59 am

I don't think he means Pac-Man.

If TV shows can be classed as art it isn't a big jump to imagine story focussed games like GTA and Red Dead Redemption could be too.

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by Worthy4England » Thu Aug 02, 2012 2:30 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:Videogames should be classed as art’, says Bolton University lecturer

Wiiilliiiiaaaaaaaaaaaam. Come here and explain yourself! ;)
Can't say I'm surprised after some of the other suggestions we've had. :D

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by William the White » Thu Aug 02, 2012 5:56 pm

Worthy4England wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:Videogames should be classed as art’, says Bolton University lecturer

Wiiilliiiiaaaaaaaaaaaam. Come here and explain yourself! ;)
Can't say I'm surprised after some of the other suggestions we've had. :D
I'll ask my son, who teaches computer games at both Bradford and Bolton Universities...

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by thebish » Tue Aug 14, 2012 12:51 pm

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by TANGODANCER » Tue Aug 14, 2012 1:00 pm

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Now that did make me laugh out loud. :lol:
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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by William the White » Fri Aug 31, 2012 4:28 pm

One for Tango and other lovers of artistic mince... :wink:

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by William the White » Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:06 pm

Were I in London this event would be like a magnet. Frieze Masters. The annual art fair this year offers works by the the famous throughout the centuries.

Good article in today's Guardian also, in part discussing art as commodity and access to it.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/ ... cret-world" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Hooray - get the art debate on the first page again! :D

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Re: The Great Art Debate

Post by TANGODANCER » Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:40 pm

William the White wrote:Were I in London this event would be like a magnet. Frieze Masters. The annual art fair this year offers works by the the famous throughout the centuries.

Good article in today's Guardian also, in part discussing art as commodity and access to it.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/ ... cret-world" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Hooray - get the art debate on the first page again! :D
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