HAS ART
CHAN GED?
Has Art changed? A pretty broad question which has led to many universal debates but I believe the question deserves a blunt answer - no!
From the Stone Age to Postmodernism, Art has been a survival mechanism for humans making us attentive to our surroundings; if we did not need art it wouldn’t have subsisted for this long. Yes, Art has visually changed in style, from parietal paintings to the now accumulating digital art, but has the true purpose of why we create Art changed? Artists, Seurat and Picasso, anticipated the science
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of the 19th Century, revealing that a landscape is just a palette of an organised mess or as, graphic designer, Milton Glaser defines Art as “the only truth we can ever know”. It is Art which makes us subconsciously view the world as if we are viewing it for the first time; whether it is a portrait, landscape, sculpture or architecture the viewer is revising a routine image of day-to-day life yet through another person’s perspective. “Art is a lie that makes us realise truth” (Picasso) - art displays society’s truths, good or bad, and artists of our time are fortunate to create and comment on whatever they choose. However, religion dominated Art in the Renaissance period,