Can a car be art?
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I personally think that everything man creates with his mind, heart and body is art, doesn't matter if it has, had or will have a function.
Art is creation, this is what makes us more unique in nature than reason or conscienceness. While other animals have some degree of reason and conscienceness, that's why some use tools and have some other advanced abilities, they don't come close to what even the first humanoids made in terms originality and "beauty".
Just take a look at this ancient obsidian arrowhead, one of the first original creations of man, it has a simple shape but I still find it appealing. -
Well said Marian!
I would certainly find this car art..Elisei
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Lol, a Volvo hot rod.
Definitely not the first thing that pops into your mind when you think of a hot rod. Plus points for originality -
@kwistenbiebel said:
@solo said:
so.... a car driving on the road is a car, but in a gallery it becomes art?
No, think it through Pete. It's about the idea behind what the artist wants to express.
I can't imagine putting a car in a showroom would make it art just like that...but when it is modified etc...to express a powerful thought, concept or emotion than yes, off course.Sorry, C-Man, Pete's right. Sign it, toss it in a gallery, and it is art. That's precisely the idea behind Duchamp's readymades. And he was right, obviously. Call it art, and it is art. Bad art, possibly, but still.
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The definition of art is:
@unknownuser said:
art[ahrt]βnoun:
- the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance.
That is the definition, and in that definition it says "or of more than ordinary significance" which means a car can be art.
Unless someone objects this. -
Then my penis is a masterpiece.
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@solo said:
Then my penis is a masterpiece.
Man you gotta get off those [censored] websites man!
Even though it is true, but only the females might find that appealing to the eye... unless you count the homosexuals... -
The human foot is a masterpiece of engineering and a work of art. β Leonardo da Vinci
@ Pete
Who's gonna argue with what Da Vinci says is art?
Also if your penis is art, is it on display in some gallery? And have you replaced it with a PR render?
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Also, is it signed?
Anyone else find it odd we're discussing the artistic merits of Pete's nether regions?
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I don't know if it art. . .But I Like it!
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Thants the whole point, it is not on display therefore it aint art.
My wife may think it's art, but it cannot be as it has a function (two functions actually ) therefore no matter what a masterfull peice of wonder it be, it's not art.
Signed? does lipstick count?
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Boy . . .I think my last post came in at the wrong time.
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ew!!
Jack just happened to be wearing lipstick...
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yeah. . . let's get Our minds right here. . .back to the Jag. now That's art!
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Is it art or just a beautiful car?
We going around in circles, so lets agree that it is art if you believe it's art, regardless if the designer was intending it to be art. Lets also agree that regardless of the fact that it's driving on the M5 and not parked in a showroom/gallery it's still art.
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Agreed.
(but you got a nasty thought burned into my head solo )
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Yes! now no more of this existentialist type shite please - my heads about to explode!
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I think art is in the eye of the beholder. So some people might argue a car could not be art. And they would be right. And some might argue that a car absoultely is art. And they would be right.
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Art is functionless, sensual value added, no matter what the canvas. The more people that value it, the longer they value it, the greater the work of art is.
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All is art. None is. It depends entirely on perception, and that is arbitrary and shifts without notice. I've see things in museums that I thought were worthless pieces of garbage, and considering their longevity in installation and the public eye, I was probably right; and there are some things that have stood the test of time that I feel are perfectly mundane. Other things are stunning to me, pretty much anything living (designed or not is a matter of opinion), aircraft, architecture...on and on.
To me, older cars are art. They were very different and stood apart from each other, they had style and design. Nowadays, unless you look at the high end cars or the odd standout (i.e. the return of the Mustang and Charger), cars all look pretty much the same. They've stopped being art and become functional, restricted by economical construction, engineering and fuel efficiency.
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