Imagining Art After -Now

Good Evening Andro,

About the secret art language:

It is interesting even though it’s so much utopian but may have some fun with inventing the new language, I think we already have our language which is art itself and I see how nicely you use it in this dialog. I think art will never get hurt from corporate as they will never be able to get the true point of it.

Just now was thinking of what would art after be like? What I did is: I have simply written down several existing components of the practical aspects of Art today.

Beside the essence of art what else is configuring art today

Luka Zautashvili Information:

TV, Newspapers, Music, Sounds, Drawing, Video, etc…

And it all comes up as expression or self expression.

Shapes and forms of Art Today

Installation – Installation which has many connections with sculpture and architecture today is one of the most spread ways of expressing art.

Performance – For me performances are something like acting for some specific reason, still think that it has a lot in common with tribal rituals.

Media Art – Bounded to technology, created specially for lazy talented people.

Music- which might also be part of media art has always had significant emotional (positive or negative) effect on people.

Some Oldest techniques used today

Drawing – coming since the guy who had fist painted an animal on the rock. Doesn’t really matter how it started, it is still one of the strongest known method of self-expressing.

Sculpting – an art of making shapes and forms. Long period has passed since it changed its original form, can say the same about art in general.

Writing – was always a good way of expressing personal (physical or mental) experiences. Even though writing might not fall in the original category of art, I think many great writers have had the artistic nature which in essence revealed thoughts in the written shape, thus creating the basic mental process (position) similar as art does.

Every above mentioned ways of expressing art may evoke emotion, inspire people or provoke certain mental action. And what they all have in common is that it is made by individual, or a group of individuals.

Even though forms of expressing have varied from time to time, technology today has a big impact on what is art today.

So what is art today and what it might be in future? – Imagine Art After

Luka ZautashviliIf closely considered the fact of distinguishing art from other ways of personal expressions, it has always been powered by individuals who have created this or that art work. Think of any period when art was nothing but drawing on a peace of rock. What was its value?

If you agree that everything that has a value has it because we think it is valuable or important, than you can clearly see how individual qualities consider the future position of art. Or maybe art that is close to some kind of objective truth is considered as true art? Recently one of my friends asked me after she saw my work with Natuka.G “The INFO TUBE” on “artisterium 09”: Luka what do you call objective truth? Isn’t objective the general thought of many people about something? My answer was: Of-course Not! What later came up to me was that even my opinion about Objective Truth is totally different, generally- objective is considered as something acknowledged by many human beings, or  created cliché from many similar subjective opinions.

In the previous subheading I consciously didn’t mention a sense or essence of art, to leave some space for you to imagine what is art in reality and what would it be in future. Also so that corporate won’t understand things clearly ;) .

Conclusion

Not going far in philosophy something that came up to me as a result of strong belief in art as a wonderful medium of self expression gives me the right to say that art after, which might have different shapes will be always essentially empowered by an individual himself.

How do you imagine art today and in future?

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