“...[E]ntertainment differs from art in that it manufactures experiences that cause us to forget, whereas art is preoccupied with creating experiences that allow us to remember.” ArtRememberForgetEntertainmentArtsEntertain Author:Ryan Muldowney and Jacob Muldowney
“Decoration is primarily concerned with superficialities—i.e. changing the surface of a thing, and not its substance—and must therefore occupy its own space separate from art...” ArtArtistDecorationDecorate Author:Ryan Muldowney and Jacob Muldowney
“When we ask ourselves, “What is it that makes one work of art good and another bad?” we might initially wonder if there is any satisfactory answer. Upon mature consideration, however, we can at least conclude with a reasonable degree of certitude that since the function of art is to unearth some particle of truth, good art must be good in consequence of its revelatory capacity, and bad art must be bad, conversely, because of its failure to engender revelation.” ArtTruthArtistGood ArtBad Art Author:Ryan Muldowney and Jacob Muldowney