What Is Art?

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Throughout the art community, there are many different forms and techniques classed as art. In the recent attack on the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG), many of the public hastily judged the abstract art exhibition by stating ‘Abstract art is not really art’. Some of the reluctant public continue to say ‘Abstract painters are sloppy, reckless, renegades with no regard for rules for formalities.’ It is in my opinion that abstract art is can be classed as art because it incorporates the basic concepts and techniques of art. Abstract art, on dictionary.com, can be defined as a trend in painting and sculpture in the twentieth century. Abstract art seeks to separate from traditional representation of physical objects. Abstract art explores the relationships of forms and colours, whereas more traditional art symbolizes the world in familiar images. In the words of Pablo Picasso ‘The world today doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?’ Although countless of mind-blowing abstract artists, two whom fully capture the essence of abstract is Jackson Pollock and Yasko Yokoyama.

Paul Jackson Pollock, born on the 28th January 1912, grew up in the small town of Cody, Wyoming, United States of America. Born to Stella McClure and LeRoy McCoy Pollock, Jackson Pollock was the fifth and youngest son. Throughout his early days, Pollock was exposed to many different artists affecting his style of work. These ranging from Mexican muralist José Clemente Orozco to David Alfaro Siquieros. Their experimental techniques and large scale art had a lasting impact on Pollock. Pollock was an artist that “lived hard and died young”. Throughout his life, Pollock struggled heavily with alcohol. Pollock was a major player in the Abstract Expression...

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