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RE: When market began to kill art? Part 2.

in #art8 years ago

I understood what you are trying to say even though English is not your native language. I have read from other artist regarding the death of art and consumerism. I have many books by Anand Coomaraswamy, René Guénon and Frithjof Schuon. They speak of true art, the art we try and capture when we see the beauty of the divine in nature and ourselves. Now art is just another commodity like everything else in the modern world. Nothing is sacred anymore. http://www.sutrajournal.com/coomaraswamy-true-art

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TY @reddust for feedback. Will do my best to improve my English)
For average person it's rather difficult to understand what is true art and what is just a marketing. However, only because he is afraid of saying his own opinion when its in contra to public one. What make us to be in silence and not to say "I dont understand it!".
Do you remember the movie "1+1"? This perfect moment in art gallery "USD 35 000 for this?!"

Not sure tt "nothing is sacred anymore". Most likely, dont wanna to believe in it...

I haven't seen the movie, I will look it up, your English will improve writing blogs! Mine is improving and I'm native...haha ;-) The sacred is never apart from us because it is not a thing of characteristics but of principles. We have been conditioned to only see the mundane....but the mundane never lasts just like our conditioning. Someone will remember the sacred and share what they've found and it'll be like a wildfire burning up dead forest. It's a cycle the old ones talk about in ancient text, we are in the dark ignorant cycle of Kalyuga ....don't give up because in the darkness the littlest candle shines brighter than the sun<3

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