Free Online Community Seminar Series
The Glory of Art
Monday, March 13, 2023
What is Art? Why does it hold such a central position in humanity’s self-understanding? Art seems to have subjective, contingent, and relative aspects, while also evoking the eternal, essential, and radical. Art represents, communicates, explores, inspires, challenges, creates, and questions. This semi-monthly series will explore the work of artists and thinkers through history.
Aristotle – “The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance”.
O’Keeffe – “To create one’s world in any of the arts takes courage.”
da Vinci – “Art is the Queen of all sciences communicating knowledge to all generations of the world.”
O’Connor – “Art never responds to the wish to make it democratic; it is not for everybody; it is only for those who are willing to undergo the effort needed to understand it.”
Picasso – “Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth, at least the truth that is given us to understand.”
Klee – “Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible.”
Brecht – “Art is not a mirror held up to reality but a hammer with which to shape it.”
de Beauvoir – “Art, literature, and philosophy are attempts to found the world anew on a human freedom: that of the creator; to foster such an aim, one must first unequivocally posit oneself as a freedom.”
Dostoevsky – “Art is as much a need for humanity as eating and drinking. The need for beauty and for creations that embody it is inseparable from humanity and without it man perhaps might not want to live on earth.”
The March 13 reading is:
Plotinus on Beauty and Kandinsky on The Spiritual in Art
Schedule:
5:30 – 6:30PM PST
Location:
Online. Register to receive the link.