From:
"Dulce Maria Rico" <dulce11@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Tue, 18 Jan 2005 18:52:24 -0500
Subject:
What can be art?
why would anybody say that " american woman" , or tart on piano as some of
you want to call it,doesn't contain any art? I don't understand it. It is
dangerous to star saying what art is and is not, aren't artist supposed to
be open minded?
What is wrong with a woman on top of a piano?
I consider art any process of the creative mind, regardless of subject,
material or technique. It could be more or less pleasant or nothing at all,
beautiful or in bad taste, but as soon as it is thought and created it is
art -for me of course-
I just don't like judging others and their work in negative ways for no good
reason. But that is just me.
Dulce Maria Rico
http://www.ricolopez.com
Quoted text begins.Hi all!
How much art contained out of 10
Canned faeces: 3
1/2 cows in Lucite 1
Antique urinals 0 - Duchamp's R Mutt 5
Minimalist Asian sculpture as liked by Bill 2-4
Tart on a Stienway 0
Clive
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