Tuesday, September 28, 2010

four: isabella giancarlo : imitation

Rene Magritte, Les Amants, 1928
Isabella Giancarlo, The Lovers Study

comments on the walter benjamin piece:
Caravaggio's Entombment of Christ
I agree with Benjamin's claim that something is lost when a piece of art is reproduced.  If I were to see Caravaggio's "Entombment of Christ" for the first time at a museum, I would be awestruck.  Seeing the tremendous size and detail up close would be incredible.  Caravaggio never intended for his work to be seen on a screen.  The drama of the piece is lost in an online image.   You can't feel as if you are in the tomb, seeing it online.  However, as a student of the arts, I would never say to burn art history textbooks and take all images off the Internet.  Reproduction of art brings it to a wider audience, however one must realize that there is a power in art when seeing an original in person.

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