Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Art that
conveys truth
- art informs us about reality if it conveys some kind of knowledge or truth
- Picasso's Guernica
- shows horror of war, despite not depicting a war scene accurately
- not a matter of accurate repsentation
- aim of the artist is to convey their vision or personal interpretation of reality
- alows for a distinction between value of an original
and value of a forgery
- a forgery is not an expression of an insight or truth
- explains why we value unpleasant art
- David's The Death of Marat
- painted by the deceased friend to depict a social injustice
and to outline a truth about the nature of life and death
- represents the artist's vision and perspective of the world
- Vecchio's A Blonde Woman
- portrait of his ideal woman
- encorporates epiphanic art
- Dali's The Persistence of Memory
- insight into the nature of dreams and time
- does not exclude literature
- 1984 by George Orwell
- conveys truths about nature of dictatorships
- criticisms of the view
- not all art expresses a vision or a truth
- hyperrealist art
- Chuck Close's Mark
- makes our appreciation of art too intellectual
- we also value art for form and the emotions it creates within us
- communication is not the true purpose of art
- otherwise we would appreciate newspapers as we appreciate art