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Different views of abstract art

    What is truth for abstract art? I always think about this question. It depends on different people have their different life experience and thinking of art. Even misunderstanding or guess is also a good process of interpret abstract art. There is no wrong and right answer, but we should respect and try to know the truth and real motivation of the art. 

People often misunderstand abstract art because they are looking for something real and concrete with which they can identify. It is natural to try to name and make sense of what we experience and perceive in the world, so abstract art, with its unrecognizable subject matter and unpredictable shapes, colors, and lines can prove challenging. That is why people like to find the deep motivation of the artwork. The example is the famous painting The Starry Night by the Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh. The view has been identified as the one from his bedroom window, Van Gogh depicted the view at different times of day and under various weather conditions, including sunrise, moonrise, sunshine-filled days, overcast days, windy days, and one day with rain. The Starry Night is the only nocturne in the series of views from his bedroom window. In early June, Vincent wrote to Theo, “This morning I saw the countryside from my window a long time before sunrise with nothing but the morning star, which looked very big” people have determined that Venus was indeed visible at dawn in Provence in the spring of 1889, and was at that time nearly as bright as possible. So the brightest “star” in the painting, just to the viewer’s right of the cypress tree, is actually Venus. So just one painting, different viewer have their own idea. But I think it just a painting about Van Gogh saw, it didn’t deep represent of any stars or the tree. 

How to interpret abstract art?

However, I think there isn’t have  standard and no right or wrong answer to this question. Abstract art is open to interpretation, and that is one of the beautiful things about it. Abstract art doesn’t jump out and declare the only idea of the artwork. Instead, abstract art requires us to have an open, inquiring mind; we enter the painting and see where it takes . Abstract art gives us the space to explore the artwork and assign your own meaning to the piece. This intensely personal process enriches a viewer’s experience of an artwork.

Everyone have their own ideas and interpretation. there is also no vague impression or reality answer to this question. The truth is, abstract art is not about nothing. At its basis, it is about form, color, line, texture, pattern, composition and process. These are the formal qualities of artwork, because they describe what the art looks like and how it is created. “Abstract art is an exploration of these formal qualities. Meaning is derived from how these formal qualities are used to create a visual experience.” What people don’t realize is that the best abstract artists have excellent drawing skills, a deep understanding of the workings of color. Most abstract artists have the ability to draw a perfectly rendered rose or a realistic portrait, but they choose not to. Instead they choose to express their creativity by creating a visual experience that is more free and unencumbered by the weight of objects. 

The significant of my research question, all art is created within a certain context. Artists, like their art, are shaped by the era in which they are working. They are influenced by what is happening in society, politics, and their life experiences or their emotion intermingled their own daily lives. Each of the artwork have the deep meaning behind them, even we didn’t know and hard to get the point, we can try to learn how to interpret abstract artwork and respect their work. It will be a good experience for our life and give us more inspiration for solve problems. 

NANNICELLI, TED. “Ethical Criticism and the Interpretation of Art.” Journal of Aesthetics & Art Criticism 75 (4). 2017.

Vincent van Gogh: The Letters. Van Gogh Museum. 

 

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About interpret abstract art, it depends on different people have their different life experience and thinking of art. Even misunderstanding or guess is also a good process of interpret abstract art. There is no wrong and right answer, but we should respect and try to know the truth and real motivation of the art.

Because abstract art  are influenced by what is happening in society, politics, and their life experiences or their emotion intermingled their own daily lives. Each of the artwork have the deep meaning behind them, even we didn’t know and hard to get the point, we can try to learn how to interpret abstract artwork and respect their work. People often misunderstand abstract art because they are looking for something real and concrete with which they can identify. It is natural to try to name and make sense of what we experience and perceive in the world, so abstract art, with its unrecognizable subject matter and unpredictable shapes, colors, and lines can prove challenging. That is why people like to find the deep motivation of the artwork.

“Abstract art is an exploration of these formal qualities. Meaning is derived from how these formal qualities are used to create a visual experience.” What people don’t realize is that the best abstract artists have excellent drawing skills, a deep understanding of the workings of color. Most abstract artists have the ability to draw a perfectly rendered rose or a realistic portrait, but they choose not to. Instead they choose to express their creativity by creating a visual experience that is more free and unencumbered by the weight of objects. And another example is the famous painting The Starry Night by the Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh. The view has been identified as the one from his bedroom window, Van Gogh depicted the view at different times of day and under various weather conditions, including sunrise, moonrise, sunshine-filled days, overcast days, windy days, and one day with rain. The Starry Night is the only nocturne in the series of views from his bedroom window. In early June, Vincent wrote to Theo, “This morning I saw the countryside from my window a long time before sunrise with nothing but the morning star, which looked very big” people have determined that Venus was indeed visible at dawn in Provence in the spring of 1889, and was at that time nearly as bright as possible. So the brightest “star” in the painting, just to the viewer’s right of the cypress tree, is actually Venus. So just one painting, different viewer have their own idea. But I think it just a painting about Van Gogh saw, it didn’t deep represent of any stars or the tree.

I think there isn’t have  standard and no right or wrong answer to this question. Abstract art is open to interpretation, and that is one of the beautiful things about it. Abstract art doesn’t jump out and declare the only idea of the artwork. Instead, abstract art requires us to have an open, inquiring mind; we enter the painting and see where it takes . Abstract art gives us the space to explore the artwork and assign your own meaning to the piece. This intensely personal process enriches a viewer’s experience of an artwork.

Everyone have their own ideas and interpretation. there is also no vague impression or reality answer to this question. The truth is, abstract art is not about nothing. At its basis, it is about form, color, line, texture, pattern, composition and process. These are the formal qualities of artwork, because they describe what the art looks like and how it is created.

 

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