>"Making art is one of the most private intellectual things a person can do.
It is a solitary adventure with a public purpose. You can't turn it around so
that a public adventure is a private purpose and still call it art.
WC

Aren't you doing that if you apply the word 'art' to statuary found in the
Valley of the Kings ?

Perhaps the era of the "solitary adventure" is over, or, at least, is moving
to the periphery as the public adventure is moving to the center.

Recalling my own preferences - -- I've found the solitary adventures (like
Edvard Munch) can be entertaining, but the public adventures (like Duccio) can
be more profound.  They seem to be carrying a heavier weight of
responsibility: collective, even cosmic,  as well as personal.



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