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-“A NEW AGE FOR ART”-
-If those who is managing the contemporary art today, as have done in the
last 20 years, "is moving with a slow, uncreative rhythm, with
institutionalized-standardized and obsoletes intellectual-conceptual-formal
canons and stereotypes , we certainly can't complain that our Time it is not a
"period of the ENLIGHTENMENT for an art, which has lost completely all
its real , true social-aesthetic-semiotics"meanings" and “values”.
-Who runs the art today are bureaucrats , a lobbyists whom decides who can
have fame and glory and who can not ": some time ago was the artist (of
course if his full talent was recognized ) who had the final word, as, thanks
to the Great Architect until today happened to me.
-They work thinking more on economic factors for “them safe”, without
exposing themself to really deal with the future.
-Also the older generations prefer "some type of lightweight and usable art “
for socioeconomic factors obsolete, rather than" move "to search for
innovative art, more difficult for them to manage.
^Real modern Enlightenment , they"move"for real with intelligence,
foresight and wisdom the art market they explained me, through a precise
reasoning , with a wise cognition and with an unexceptionable analysis of
the mechanisms so:
*The contemporary art history , from now to the future , because social-
economical cultural political contributing factors and causes ,“will set out-
the actual specific weight"of that kind of art, which it is able to transmits and
shows, “like a mirror”, representatives core, fundamentals values and
ancestral meanings of the past , the present and the future of the mankind-
history: looking to the images of the work, the interlocutor, the observer is
able to universally recognize and acknowledges “ his own reflection , the
shape of himself, his everyday life-time” .
°They know historically, “this is “ the only, possible, conceivable kind of
Contemporary Art ( especially over the future shape):
*This art will be the only one “able” to portray with extreme precision and in
an absolute realistic way our Time , our present and future history will rise
"its cultural-economic value" to the same level of classical art.
>The rest of the contemporary art ,“made up” only with decorative
purposes, designed to impress , shock or “tranasmit” only aesthetic pleasure
to the observer etc.etc.etc. ,“it will be totally forgotten and It will completely
loose any economic and artistic value” .
§This is an inevitable process, irreversible, which "will streamline the
bureaucratic art-system"-greatly, reducing the"staff" that "congested" and
"weigh down" the art system infact.
>>>A kind of natural selection that will bring back the art to have a
fundamental role in the society.
CARLO M. ROSA+

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-A NEW AGE FOR ART- (1)

  • 1. ***§*** -“A NEW AGE FOR ART”- -If those who is managing the contemporary art today, as have done in the last 20 years, "is moving with a slow, uncreative rhythm, with institutionalized-standardized and obsoletes intellectual-conceptual-formal canons and stereotypes , we certainly can't complain that our Time it is not a "period of the ENLIGHTENMENT for an art, which has lost completely all its real , true social-aesthetic-semiotics"meanings" and “values”. -Who runs the art today are bureaucrats , a lobbyists whom decides who can have fame and glory and who can not ": some time ago was the artist (of course if his full talent was recognized ) who had the final word, as, thanks to the Great Architect until today happened to me. -They work thinking more on economic factors for “them safe”, without exposing themself to really deal with the future. -Also the older generations prefer "some type of lightweight and usable art “ for socioeconomic factors obsolete, rather than" move "to search for innovative art, more difficult for them to manage. ^Real modern Enlightenment , they"move"for real with intelligence, foresight and wisdom the art market they explained me, through a precise reasoning , with a wise cognition and with an unexceptionable analysis of the mechanisms so: *The contemporary art history , from now to the future , because social-
  • 2. economical cultural political contributing factors and causes ,“will set out- the actual specific weight"of that kind of art, which it is able to transmits and shows, “like a mirror”, representatives core, fundamentals values and ancestral meanings of the past , the present and the future of the mankind- history: looking to the images of the work, the interlocutor, the observer is able to universally recognize and acknowledges “ his own reflection , the shape of himself, his everyday life-time” . °They know historically, “this is “ the only, possible, conceivable kind of Contemporary Art ( especially over the future shape): *This art will be the only one “able” to portray with extreme precision and in an absolute realistic way our Time , our present and future history will rise "its cultural-economic value" to the same level of classical art. >The rest of the contemporary art ,“made up” only with decorative purposes, designed to impress , shock or “tranasmit” only aesthetic pleasure to the observer etc.etc.etc. ,“it will be totally forgotten and It will completely loose any economic and artistic value” . §This is an inevitable process, irreversible, which "will streamline the bureaucratic art-system"-greatly, reducing the"staff" that "congested" and "weigh down" the art system infact. >>>A kind of natural selection that will bring back the art to have a fundamental role in the society. CARLO M. ROSA+