The Importance Of Art

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Art is a form of creative expression in once unique innovative form. This form can be looked upon in various ways. While, art may come in multiple forms by articulating its solitary purpose. As it has been understood that, individuals receive comfort from art either by creating it or as an alternative by assembling it. In addition to, in today’s society, the purpose of art serves as historical momentum. This helps us to look back in history and makes us able to distinguish if a collector of artifacts is different than an artist or they both serve the same purpose. While, a non-artist may find his or her joy of collecting along with contributing time around art, comparing to an artist who finds joy by creating it. When the collection is enormous, as historical context shows that it always is being turned into a museum. In my opinion, the intention behind it is to provide the public an insight of their collections. As it has been stated by Michael Kimmelman, “collecting makes sense to the senseless world”. This article discusses about Dr. Hugh Francis Hicks, James Turrell, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Walter Benjamin, Albert C. Barnes, Kunst-und Wunderkammern, Hubert Goltzius, and Thomas Dent Mutter’s various collections.
The desistance of art appears in many forms. For many individuals collecting is a form of an art. …show more content…

The artist Nicholas Moore’s work definitely served the purpose of this exhibition. Artist Moore, regular painting materials, glitters, and beads construct these two pieces named Matt Knife and Lefty Lacey. These two paintings were very powerful. They were placed next to each other. The paintings rebelled against the assigned gender norms. The process behind it was to simplify the complicated gender stereotypes. In addition, it was structured, to scrutinize why glittery objects have always been viewed only as a feminine object based on the reflection acquired from the audience who came across

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