
j_garcia
Audioholic Jedi
I liked this one, so I though others might find it interesting. This is pretty much how I feel about art (which includes music and movies):
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080305/en_nm/finearts_gormley_dc_1
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080305/en_nm/finearts_gormley_dc_1
andGood art, says Antony Gormley, should make you feel unsettled, even challenged, and not fit neatly into your everyday life.
I like the typical mass market movie, but I also like to see those "fringe" movies that challenge you to think about something. I find it entertaining to come away from an art exhibit or movie with questions rather than answers...because it is an opportunity to expand my own horizons. I will throw out that same comment I have made more than once also: Most people like their art spoon fed to them. They don't want to be challenged nor do they want to think about things that are outside of their small, personal bubble of a world. If you don't challenge yourself, who will?Art that makes you feel comfortable is likely to be craft, not art. It will naturally fit into conventions, not be evolving, challenging
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