Puzzled by modern art, but naturally feel that the things left by our ancestors are beautiful?

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-06

Text: Leisurely Magpie IvyEdit: Leisurely Magpie IvyI don't know if you are the same as me, I feel puzzled about what this kind of modern art wants to express, especially this kind of huge area, at a glance, I feel that the author must have spent a lot of material resources, financial resources and energy, most of the time I can't get what the author wants to express, just feel tired for the author!

I once listened to an artist's lecture, and when he talked about the problem of barriers to art appreciation, he thought that this barrier existed. For those who engage in art, there are some things that they know well but are not so easy to express, and when appreciating art, they have a common language between them, and ordinary people do not have this language ability.

He gave an example, he said that "Journey to the West" is different for Chinese and for foreigners, people who grew up in our own culture mention the characters in "Journey to the West" or "Journey to the West", there is a natural tacit understanding between us, and this tacit understanding foreigners do not have, this is the barrier!

So, does this kind of barrier he said mean that the aesthetic education that we ordinary people receive is too scarce? We ordinary people don't have a basic understanding of beauty? It's like foreigners don't know who Monkey King is at all?

But why do you feel beautiful when you see what your ancestors left behind?

Is there a great god in this area to explain?

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