• sunzu2
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    15 days ago

    Only if somebody with disposable income pays. Art has no intrinsic value UNlike a commodity for example.

    • Guy Dudeman
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      15 days ago

      On the contrary, art has intrinsic value to those who experience it. Why commission public murals, Why commission public statues and sculptures, if art has no intrinsic value?

      • @Zorque
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        35 days ago

        Because it has subjective value. And often times those public pieces aren’t there to showcase art for arts sake, but as a showcase of how much the politician cares about the community. In a purely theatrical way, of course.

        And, depending on ones own interpretation, assigning intrinsic material value to art reduces it’s value as art. Making it less art and more commodity.

        • Guy Dudeman
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          15 days ago

          Hmm. Maybe you’re right. But I still think art for art’s sake is worth appreciating and supporting.

          • @Zorque
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            15 days ago

            But of course. No one said otherwise.

            That doesn’t mean it has intrinsic material value, though. That being the metric inferred by the comic we’re all talking about.