I've watched God of Cookery no less than twenty times, and I rewatched it in Germany, and it tasted something new.
What art needs is exemplarity, beauty and purposiveness, these are the proper meanings of art, and love is such a perfect art object.
But now many people forget that the object of art has a guiding value, an idea only has a relative application, not a constructive application, and its purpose is to guide the truth, not the truth itself. Art is the extraction of reality, which is higher than reality. The object described by art is higher than its copy in reality. This kind of love can only be realized in art, but cannot become reality.
Many people lack the ability of aesthetic appreciation and do not understand the epistemological mechanism of artistic creation, which makes them/they unable to distinguish between art and reality, and also do not understand the relationship between art and reality. Art sets love in order to make reality approach this concept. Although this goal will never be achieved, we can continue to make progress within our capacity. However, they/they ignore this process and stay in the imagination of this perfect artistic idea.
The proliferation of contemporary pop art has made the boundary between reality and ideal increasingly blurred. Since dreams are more comfortable than reality, why not stay in dreams? In this way, contemporary art creates the illusion of overflowing love for us, while on the other hand, there are many social atoms who are immersed in fantasy but unable to love in real life.
Art is innocent, the problem is the naivety of the audience. The reason why advanced art is advanced is that it has a certain sense of pain and tragedy, so as to stimulate the audience's cherishing of beauty. This binary opposition is very important, because it can maintain the audience's sense of reality, and only living people can dream.
This kind of thing is like Sister Chicken's row of buck teeth. And the little fresh meats don't have such buck teeth.
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