The art of defining “art”


MOMA

Visiting the “Museum of Modern Arts” while visiting New York this fall break was my last choice, and there was a reason. I’m not a museum-going person, and moreover, after going to New York, I didn’t want to waste my time by going to museums, and that too of modern arts. Though I am interested in arts, and I also paint, but still the idea of going there wasn’t exciting at all. But after reading the “outstanding reviews” of the place, I decided to give it a try. What I learnt from going there was totally unexpected. I always thought of art as something that can be used to express the human thoughts and emotions visually, but I realized I was wrong. What I saw in MOMA was entirely different. Even the minutest details were presented artistically, but that wasn’t art. The art was behind the creation of those objects, paintings, sculptures, and everything there. It was the way they were created and showed to the world. That day I learned, art is not a thing – it is a way.

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How best to define the term “art” has been a subject of constant contention; many books and journal articles have been arguing over even the basics of what we mean by the term “art”. Furthermore, even the basic meaning of the term “art” has changed several times over the centuries, and is still evolving. The main recent sense of the word “art” is roughly as an abbreviation for creative art or fine art. Here I mean the skill is being used to express the artist’s creativity, or to engage the audience’s aesthetic sensibilities, or to draw the audience towards consideration of the “finer” things. Often, if the skill is being used in a functional object, people will consider it a “craft” instead of art, a suggestion which is highly disputed by many Contemporary Art thinkers (Wikipedia). Likewise, if the skill is being used in a commercial or industrial way it may be considered design instead of art, or these may be defended as art forms, and called applied arts. Some philosophers have argued that the difference between fine art and applied art has more to do with the actual function of the object than any clear definitional difference. Art usually implies no function other than to convey or communicate an idea. But in my opinion, the term “art” has a much more meaningful meaning behind it.

Elbert Hubbard, in a 1908 volume of Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Teachers, said that “Art is not a thing – it is a way”. It is not just an imagination or a way of expressing your emotions. People who just see the visual aspect of the art totally ignores the process behind the creation. They choose to see what is visible to their eyes, rather than how it is created. The proof of this is the categorization of the art forms in 21st century. When I started exploring different art forms, I found the most popular art forms to be:

Paintings

Prints

Drawings

Photography

Craft

Design

Performance Art

Mixed-media

Sculpture

Installation

New Media

All of these art forms deal with visual aspect of the term “art”. This categorization only shows what people think of when they hear the word “art”, all thanks to the media publications, according to which the contemporary art encompasses many different art forms, from traditional media such as paintings and drawings to more recently developed approaches that use digital and time-based media to create works that incorporate both sound and image. But as Elbert Hubbard said, art is not a thing – it is a way.

Let’s change the perspective and consider the definitions of art given by the philosophers, writers and artists. According to Oscar Wilde, “Art is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known.” One of the greatest artist of all time, Michelangelo, himself agreed that above all, artists must not be present only in art galleries or museums – they must be present in all possible activities. The artist must be the sponsor of thought in whatever endeavor people take on, at every level. This is what “art” is all about. Even the simplest thing we do in our everyday lives has a process to it. This process consists of our way of doing things in a certain way and makes use of our imagination, emotions, and feelings. The way we perform to create anything is “art”. That is what I realized in the Museum of Modern Arts. The way they created and presented their masterpieces and then let people visualize and interpret it in their own way is the very true nature of “art”; the use of imagination and emotions in everything we do, even in thinking. “Art is not, as the metaphysicians say, the manifestation of some mysterious idea of beauty or God; it is not, as the aesthetical physiologists say, a game in which man lets off his excess of stored-up energy; it is not the expression of man’s emotions by external signs; it is not the production of pleasing objects; and, above all, it is not pleasure; but it is a means of union among men, joining them together in the same feelings, and indispensable for the life and progress toward well-being of individuals and of humanity”, concluded Leo Tolstoy in his essay “What is Art?”.

At this point, the reader may be thinking “So everyone is an artist in this world.” Yes, that is true. Every person in this world is a unique representation of himself; everyone has different feeling, emotions, and imaginations, and so is the way of doing things. Their way of living in this world defines the term “art”, and if everyone is an artist, and the way we do things is similar to painting on the canvass, then we surely have the power to paint our own life the way we want to.

“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.”

-Thomas Merton

This is “art”

Unwanted Goodbyes…


Goodbyes have their own meanings,

For everyone who ever say,

Sometimes they mean joyous farewells,

But sometimes they never let you go away…

This is what she wanted badly at the moment,

She feared of the upcoming lonely hours,

He too wished of that but was helpless,

In front of his face there’s a war…

A message in the morning came trembling the place,

Her senses told it was an invitation from hell,

Her visions of future drowned in her stream of tears,

Her heart wept but she wouldn’t fell…

His heart was brave and full of courage,

But today he didn’t have any control,

He tried real hard but emotions won,

In her arms she held his soul…

Fighting the tears and believing in love,

Physically he broke the bond of their life,

No words were spoken thereafter,

Only the grieve of loneliness in her eyes…

As he marched towards his troops,

He made up his mind for the war,

He had the skills and vision for the kill,

But he couldn’t see the fields that laid afar…

Her sparkling eyes kept coming to his mind,

Her memoirs haunted him at night,

Her essence was what he needed the most,

In his darkness she was the only ray of light…

She stood there on the door,

Her legs stuck to the ground,

Her eyes in the hope of his returning back,

Wishing he would turn around…

Letting the tear to roll on her cheeks,

She turned back lost in his thoughts,

Her feet dragged over the lonely swords,

Reminding of the battles he had fought…

Her legs surrendered and fear took over,

She lost any control she had,

Will he ever come back or just fade away,

Into the desert of unknown nothingness…

Just 20 kms from Shimla…!


Hey everyone! Back again with a brand new story to tell you all. The title says it all( at least it tries to say something..!). Today I’ll give you some nice shots for your eyes of my college, which is ‘Just 20 kms from Shimla‘! And for those who don’t know Shimla, I should tell you that its a beautiful city with beautiful people, on beautiful hills, and set across a beautiful scenario. So enough of the ‘beautiful’ talk, let me continue with my college pics. Here you go !

This is the ‘beautiful’ morning scene 🙂

This is the ‘Great wall of, hmm…, my College!

The serenity of the temple…

Its just a lamp post at night, nothing else!

View outside my room…amazing na?!

The hostels view…

And the connector connecting the hostels 😉

Though sometimes it gets a bit scary outside!!!

So I hope you like the breathtaking and wonderful insights of my college and its weather, don’t you?

See you soon… 🙂