Dirty Underwear; the Day the Music Died & the Death of Art
Flowers- Andy Warhol- Pop Art
QUESTION: Is there a parallel between art and popular music and, can you
pinpoint the moment in time when art either died or began to show signs of
weakening and, if possible; if there are no gods without believers, then can
art exist without necessity?
SUMMARY: Okay, so for this final essay I wanted to combined what I have learned about art from the course, from browsing the internet and ideas I had running through my own head to answer this question. This question was the most "fun" to answer. However, I found myself going in different directions while writing this essay. what else is new?
REASON: I think the reason you asked us this question is so we can look at how art has changed since the days of painting on cave walls. Yes, it is important to learn about the history of art and how it all began, but equally important is how the history of art affects the future of art. Can anyone say the vitruvian wave? Also so we can examine how art has changed since we've been alive.
PURPOSE: I think the purpose of asking this question is to get us thinking, as always. By asking this question and throwing in the big "is art dead?" theory it makes us look at art in the big picture. The whole class was devoted to art and it's roots; but now art has been absorbed so much that we now question is strength in the world.
DIRECTION: I had no direction in answering this question. I was googling and thinking my way to the answer.. if there even is an answer to end all questions.
IMPRESSIONS: I think the best part of researching and writing this final essay was my realization that "art" can never just die. I won't let it die or disappear. Art has many purposes to many different people. Art is a universal language. Art is a way is the same as love and even when you can't see or define the word love you know it's there. Whether we like it or not art has become part of human nature.
THE ANSWER:
Before jumping into my long and twisted response to this essay question I will state the basics before I lose my train of thought. I do think there is some parallel between art and music but what is considered "popular"? Music is a form of expression that can be created through the actions of a human, same goes for art. They will always have that in common. Both art and music have different styles and their history goes way back to ancient civilizations.
As far as the whole at what point did art die or weaken; I just can't seem to wrap my head around that. Art may not seem so intricate, original, and jaw dropping anymore because of how it has changed but art is more alive and real than ever before. Art is being recognized, taught, and supported. People are coming together and collaborating for art. Art is now a part of medical studies. Art has a definition. Some young adults even strive to be considered "artsy". Art is not dead.
My thoughts towards whether or not art can exist without necessity are mixed. "There are no gods without believers." I can understand how this quote relates to art and why it would make people question art's existence. However, religion is more abstract than concrete, it is a way of thinking. Art, to me personally, is more physical. Art is a necessity but it is also a luxury of self expression and freedom...which to most of us is essential to be happy or feel fulfilled. I may be contradicting myself here.
"Art is making something out of nothing then selling it"
-Frank Zappa, American composer
Like I have stated in previous essays, art is something different to everyone yet universally the same. Art is purposeful to those who use it to express, portray, or make a statement and art can also be completely useless, but available to anyone who wants to enjoy it. Whether it's painting, drawing, sculpture, design, photography, even poetry and music it all boils down to a three letter word. Art; and it is here to stay.








