Belarusians will! "Alain de bot: How art can make us happier
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Full-time thor the dark world critic of the newspaper "The Daily Telegraph" Alastair Sook communicated thor the dark world with well-known contemporary philosopher. "When we look at the picture and reflect on it too much, instead of watching your feelings caused by this picture, we do not get the pleasure of art," - says Alain de bot. Google the word "Spring (Fruit Trees in Bloom)" - spring (blooming fruit trees) thor the dark world - and less than a second you will see a vivid picture: a few trees in bloom, whose pale flowers - like an explosion of fireworks. These words - the name of the painting by French impressionist Claude Monet, which is now owned by the New York Museum of Art Metrapoliten.
On the website of the museum you will learn that the picture was painted in 1873 in the town of Arzhantey that on the river Seine, near Paris, a favorite place of recreation and plein air impressionists. In the lower left corner of the visible signature and date - 73 Claude Monet. The size of the picture - 1 meter by 62 centimeters. In 1903, when the painting was known as "Apple Trees in Blossom", bought it for $ 2100 is the oldest American commercial art gallery Knoedler & Co. In 1926, the painting was purchased by the museum Metrapoliten.
Short, dry information - that's all that museums usually reported works of art within their collections. Date, size, information about the origin of the picture, its owners and exhibition life - art historian and museum staff that's enough, and nothing more is needed.
If the viewer is invited to all these details about the works, does not work so that the museum actually prevent us feel the real pleasure of the art, for forgetting about the true nature of that for which the artist thor the dark world creates his paintings? British philosopher thor the dark world Alain de bot believes that it is. His new book "Art as Therapy", co-written thor the dark world with art theorist John Armstrong - polite but provocative attempt to damage the standard ways in which museums and galleries thor the dark world are usually present their art to its visitors.
"Imagine a picture painted in the impressionist style, - appeals to me de bot in his office, crammed bookshelves, in the north-west London. - Beautiful spring day in northern France, the flowers bloom, in the blue sky no clouds ... Many see this picture and ask: "I wonder if it Edouard Manet or Monet? Oh, I'm so ashamed that I still do not know how to distinguish thor the dark world between them ... "I would really like to see people who look at the picture, saw it as something of their own. I want to ask them: "What actually do you think of this work of art? Is this picture makes you a sense of joy? If so, let us not be afraid of this feeling. "
"Spring (blooming fruit trees)" - this is an example of works of art, which implies thor the dark world de bot: serene, calm and fragrant landscape full of simple "joie de vivre" (joy of life), which binds to the understanding of many viewers with the feeling that life is good. But the museum Metrapoliten pays no attention to the human senses and avoids such essential questions about the painting, such as, "What thor the dark world do you feel looking at the picture?" For me, the answer is very joyful thor the dark world and peaceful: I was seized by laziness, I happy with everything and lay down to take a nap after lunch. But if you read the museum signed the painting "Spring", you'll never guess what Monet was a true master cause the viewer such happy and calm emotions, thor the dark world as in this picture.
"In the art world hate questions like" What is the meaning of art? "- Shares his observations of de bot, which not so long ago was invited to make a new signature for the works of art in three world-famous museums: in Reyksmuzeum (State Art Museum) in Amsterdam (The Netherlands ), the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto (Canada) and the National Gallery of Victoria thor the dark world in Melbourne (Australia). By their signatures appear at the same time in these museums in April. "Influential artistic establishment underestimates the ability of emotional and psychological impact of the pictures on the audience - despite the fact that it is actually the main way people interact with art. I am sure that in the first place must be an emotional connection between the viewer and the object. Some say, for example, this picture is important because when she was in the collection of Mr. N., or because it is a work of art convincingly argues that fascism is bad - or even why - but these facts are not able to get us love this picture. " thor the dark world
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Magic Card Edge. BY Persons Adnak! Culture improves the lives of Fair Projects thor the dark world Looking for dragon! Black and White Fight gene dozen poems. Restart - 2 Dozen. Reload Interests will be here! Be a Belarusian Be Byelorussian Byelorussian 2 Be 3 "Let the language!" We Belarusian holidays! Names of Belarus: the top-12 How I became a Belarusian Pagan
Full-time thor the dark world critic of the newspaper "The Daily Telegraph" Alastair Sook communicated thor the dark world with well-known contemporary philosopher. "When we look at the picture and reflect on it too much, instead of watching your feelings caused by this picture, we do not get the pleasure of art," - says Alain de bot. Google the word "Spring (Fruit Trees in Bloom)" - spring (blooming fruit trees) thor the dark world - and less than a second you will see a vivid picture: a few trees in bloom, whose pale flowers - like an explosion of fireworks. These words - the name of the painting by French impressionist Claude Monet, which is now owned by the New York Museum of Art Metrapoliten.
On the website of the museum you will learn that the picture was painted in 1873 in the town of Arzhantey that on the river Seine, near Paris, a favorite place of recreation and plein air impressionists. In the lower left corner of the visible signature and date - 73 Claude Monet. The size of the picture - 1 meter by 62 centimeters. In 1903, when the painting was known as "Apple Trees in Blossom", bought it for $ 2100 is the oldest American commercial art gallery Knoedler & Co. In 1926, the painting was purchased by the museum Metrapoliten.
Short, dry information - that's all that museums usually reported works of art within their collections. Date, size, information about the origin of the picture, its owners and exhibition life - art historian and museum staff that's enough, and nothing more is needed.
If the viewer is invited to all these details about the works, does not work so that the museum actually prevent us feel the real pleasure of the art, for forgetting about the true nature of that for which the artist thor the dark world creates his paintings? British philosopher thor the dark world Alain de bot believes that it is. His new book "Art as Therapy", co-written thor the dark world with art theorist John Armstrong - polite but provocative attempt to damage the standard ways in which museums and galleries thor the dark world are usually present their art to its visitors.
"Imagine a picture painted in the impressionist style, - appeals to me de bot in his office, crammed bookshelves, in the north-west London. - Beautiful spring day in northern France, the flowers bloom, in the blue sky no clouds ... Many see this picture and ask: "I wonder if it Edouard Manet or Monet? Oh, I'm so ashamed that I still do not know how to distinguish thor the dark world between them ... "I would really like to see people who look at the picture, saw it as something of their own. I want to ask them: "What actually do you think of this work of art? Is this picture makes you a sense of joy? If so, let us not be afraid of this feeling. "
"Spring (blooming fruit trees)" - this is an example of works of art, which implies thor the dark world de bot: serene, calm and fragrant landscape full of simple "joie de vivre" (joy of life), which binds to the understanding of many viewers with the feeling that life is good. But the museum Metrapoliten pays no attention to the human senses and avoids such essential questions about the painting, such as, "What thor the dark world do you feel looking at the picture?" For me, the answer is very joyful thor the dark world and peaceful: I was seized by laziness, I happy with everything and lay down to take a nap after lunch. But if you read the museum signed the painting "Spring", you'll never guess what Monet was a true master cause the viewer such happy and calm emotions, thor the dark world as in this picture.
"In the art world hate questions like" What is the meaning of art? "- Shares his observations of de bot, which not so long ago was invited to make a new signature for the works of art in three world-famous museums: in Reyksmuzeum (State Art Museum) in Amsterdam (The Netherlands ), the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto (Canada) and the National Gallery of Victoria thor the dark world in Melbourne (Australia). By their signatures appear at the same time in these museums in April. "Influential artistic establishment underestimates the ability of emotional and psychological impact of the pictures on the audience - despite the fact that it is actually the main way people interact with art. I am sure that in the first place must be an emotional connection between the viewer and the object. Some say, for example, this picture is important because when she was in the collection of Mr. N., or because it is a work of art convincingly argues that fascism is bad - or even why - but these facts are not able to get us love this picture. " thor the dark world
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