“Art becomes so specialized as to be comprehensible only to artists, and they complain bitterly of public indifference to their work. Competition arises. The wild battle for success becomes more and more material. Small groups who have fought their way to the top of the chaotic world of art and picture-making entrench themselves in the territory they have won. The public, left far behind, looks on bewildered, loses interest and turns away.”
Quote by Wassily Kandinsky
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Concerning the spiritual in art
Written by a renowned critic or philosopher, the book examines the intersection of spirituality and art, offering insights into how artists have historically incorporated spiritual themes into their work. It includes discussions on various art movements and the spiritual motivations behind their creation. more
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