Wednesday, July 17, 2019

“But is it Art?” By Cynthia Freeland

At the empower, the contemporary union has offered umteen and incompatible make believes and characteristics of exemplification and abstraction of the humanistic boldness of the fiat in the form of what is by and large known as art. The said manifestations of the esthetical nature of the people is viewed by many to be of no value as they do not coincide or agree with the principal guidelines of delicate consideration. On the other hand, other groups in the society claim the other way around.This remainder in the interpretation and view regarding the delicate value of the emotional and concrete manifestations of the rattlebrained values of the people produces conflict of opinions in the art aspect of the humanity. In this spectacle of neighborly ambiguity that the curb of Cynthia Freeland entitled simply is it Art appeals most. The view as by Freeland mostly perceives the contemporary artistic manifestations to be examples of the advanced(a) font artistic vision of the society as related with their new norms and social values.By illustrative and analyzing polar art forms in the modern society, Freeland claims that the modern manifestations of the humanistic aspect of the society is still considerably within the principles of artistic production and are all appreciable in their own aspects. By to a fault considering the different changes and advancement in the social development, she also claims that principles of the old art forms has not barely excluded by the present society alone instead it became more vivid and artistic with the expansion beyond the past boundaries.The book of Freeland considers different aspects of the present art form in relation to the dominant social values and cultures each discussed sufficiently and as such in the book. By this analysis and with internalization of different ideas from other art critic, Freeland has authentic a concept in her book describing the present mediums and manifestations of the humanis tic aspect of the present society to be within the assortment of art in their own definition of artistic representation and expression.

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