Continue Reading →Ĭategories: Aesthetics and Beauty, Art and Ethics, Artforms, Essays, Museums and Galleries, Painting and Photography, The Artworld, The Internet, The Philosopher's Perspective, What is Art | But Théâtre D’opéra Spatial is a digital painting generated by AI. Or maybe the painting is a comment on class, the wealthy women in the ballroom looking out at rustic people. Maybe it is a comment on being “kept women”, the anonymous ladies secluded from nature and politics in their artificial home. And the subject-women staring out onto the countryside from a vaguely European but suggestively futuristic ballroom-invites interpretation. Expressive brush strokes prove care for each element. Its color palette and composition evoke drama. His work, Théâtre D’opéra Spatial, is undeniably beautiful. Jason Allen recently ignited a firestorm of controversy by winning first place in the Colorado State Fair’s digital art competition. Tags: comics, film, gender, photography, roundtables, social construction, superhero | Author’s response from Sam Cowling and Wesley CrayĬategories: Artforms, Artworld Roundtables, Games, Other, Painting and Photography, The Artworld, The Philosopher's Perspective, The Philosophy World |.Austin English, Artist and writer (he/him).Dolan Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities (he/him) Eike Exner, Historian of Comics (he/him).
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