Hamidreza Shafiei: Unpredictability in the Art World Due to Idea Orientation
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Hamidreza Shafiei: Unpredictability in the Art World Due to Idea Orientation

In 1917, art theorists witnessed a conceptual earthquake in the world of art when Marcel Duchamp showed a porcelain urinal as a work of art

ArtDayMe : Over the years, the art industry has changed more than ever, according to Vesta Color's manager, Hamidreza Shafiei.

He says: "Occasionally, you come across pre-made products labeled art or live performances that, unlike classical art, end after the production and presentation. Some individuals object to new takes of art, and they particularly find it offensive when technology is incorporated into works of art."

He goes on, saying that they think machinery has engulfed art and pulled it away from its historical distinctiveness. The people mentioned are numerous, and we should appreciate their opinions as well. However, it has demonstrated that time has its own will, and given all of the circumstances, it is apparent that art has also evolved tremendously, with no turning back.

Idea orientation is one of the obvious elements of contemporary art, according to Shafiei.

He says: "Among the many conceptions of art, theorists contend that idea orientation is one. Whether you create in painting or sculpture, today's audience is looking for original ideas, fresh perspectives, and innovative visuals in your work."

He adds, "I believe all of these factors have caused you to be amazed and shocked when you walk into galleries in Europe, Canada, America, and the Middle East and say, what a new meaning of art!"

Hamidreza Shafiei

Hamidreza Shafiei concludes by saying, "I think it's beautiful that there are so many different definitions of art. Both are essential to the advancement of art, whether one is looking for pure aesthetics in classical art or challenging ideas in contemporary art. Perhaps as artificial intelligence advances, new definitions of art will become available to us."

 

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