Hi James;

It seems incongruous to me to say that "Art (I assume you mean visual art) is more powerful even than the pen," while using the pen (I assume you mean writing) to say this. From at least the Upper Paleolithic, visual art has been a form of writing. And from the Neolithic on, writing has been a form of visual art.

-Joel


On 12/19/2014 8:57 AM, James Morris wrote:

On 19/12/14 15:49, dave miller wrote:
http://hyperallergic.com/170001/any-art-you-make-can-and-will-be-used-against-you/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Any+Art+You+Make+Can+and+Will+Be+Used+Against+You&utm_content=Any+Art+You+Make+Can+and+Will+Be+Used+Against+You+CID_df927f6f9b1b6b9dba877bc9d7484a60&utm_source=HyperallergicNewsletter&utm_term=Any%20Art%20You%20Make%20Can%20and%20Will%20Be%20Used%20Against%20You


He's not got enough hair to be a poet IMHO; poets need hair, as we all know, because hair are receptacles for poetic rays...

It's a scare story to make artists stop making art because, oh yes, xwxex'xrxex artists are the main targets in the war against terror. Art is more powerful even than the pen. Which is a shame, because no artist seems to be making enough of a stand against these infuriating headlines which are designed to insidiously grind down our spirits.



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