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gary towne perspectives on humanity in the fine arts

Gary Towne Perspectives On Humanity In The Fine Arts __link__ -

What would Towne think of today’s hyper-polished digital art and AI-generated imagery? I suspect he would be horrified. He would see the flawless gradient and the anatomically correct digital figure as an erasure of humanity.

Gary Towne’s perspective is not easy to love. It denies us the simple pleasure of saying, “That’s a beautiful picture of a person.” Instead, it forces us to ask, “Does this picture tell me the truth about being alive?” gary towne perspectives on humanity in the fine arts

Beyond the Likeness: Gary Towne on the Fractured Mirror of Humanity in Art What would Towne think of today’s hyper-polished digital

Next time you’re in a museum, don’t stand in front of the serene Madonna. Turn around. Find the painting that makes you wince. Find the drawing where the charcoal smudged in a way the artist didn’t intend. Find the sculpture with a crack in the marble. Gary Towne’s perspective is not easy to love

Where most critics see the arc of art history as a climb toward realistic representation, Towne saw a slow, painful excavation of what we actually are: messy, contradictory beings. He prized the unfinished sketch over the polished masterpiece. He favored Rembrandt’s crusty, thick-painted self-portraits—where the flesh itself seems to be dissolving into shadow—over the silken surfaces of Ingres.

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