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07. oktober 2010 af EMONIS (Slettet) - Niveau: 10. klasse

hej

jeg skal skrive et debat indlæg men ved ikke hvordan jeg skal starte? jeg skal skrive et debat indlæg om provokation i kunst.

på forhånd tak! :D


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Svar #1
07. oktober 2010 af Erik Morsing (Slettet)

Du skal skrive om at bryde grænser. Mange, der kalder sig kunstnere, (det har vi alle lov til), provokerer med deres såkaldte kunst. Du husker nok guldfiskene i blenderen, Merde d'artist på dåse (vil jeg helst ikke oversætte, samt de døde svinekroppe, som blev udstillede. Det er her man skal forsøge at sætte grænser. Spørgsmålet er, hvornår kan man tillade sig at kalde noget for kunst, og hvornår er det blot et makværk, der skal profilere skaberen? Kunsten er ikke klart defineret. Jeg har selv skrevet en del artiklen om begrebet kunst, da jeg var med til at lave hjemmesiden www.artfakes.dk og her er en af dem, (desværre har jeg den kun på engelsk), og den dækker kun et par områder af kunsten:

How can you tell the difference between a fake and a genuine piece of art? The team of artfakes is often confronted with this question, and for good reason. For a non-connoisseur it can be extremely difficult to judge for instance whether a particular painting is a fake or not. Some more than others as is the case with one of the most (if not the most) misused artist, namely Pablo Ruiz Picasso. However here are some guidelines, which you can use for yourself:Start by studying some genuine works of the painter, you want to learn more about. See if you can catch a common denominator in his works. It’s like a fingerprint. Every artist has got his own fingerprints. That goes for a writer, a composer and for a painter, which is the main issue for our little chat here. Take for example the famous composer Ludwig van Beethoven! Having heard his music over and over again, as I actually have for 40 years now, you are able to distinguish him from his contemporaries during the Vienna classical period: Mozart and Haydn. For a person who knows nothing or very little about classical music, he will indeed have extreme difficulty to distinguish between Mozart and Beethoven the most comparable of the three. What makes the whole issue so difficult to explain is the fact that art is not understood with your common sense but rather with your intuition, which lies in the right, holistic part of your brain, the one with which you understand a situation as a unified whole. The other part, the left part of your brain you do calculation with, you spilt things up into small elements, analyses them and put them together again.You can do no such thing with art, and that’s why you must use a lifetime learning to understand it. We, artfakes, have through hard work and intensive study learned to distinguish between fake art and genuine art, we can see the artist’s fingerprints in his work, and we can also see the fakers fingerprints, because no matter how well a falsification is done, having our skills, he cannot fool an art expert except from some very rare cases. Read more about the famous art forgers on our HomePage www.artfakes.dkErik Morsing, team artfakes, vice president.

Spørg bare videre, hvis du får brug for det. Jeg skal prøve, om jeg kan finde en af mine danske artikler om kunst.


Svar #2
02. november 2010 af EMONIS (Slettet)

tak for hjælpen det kan jeg helt sikkert bruge ;)


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