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@croatnobody3 күн бұрын
7:00 that croatian flag is of banovina croatia from 1939, the real croatian flag has a 5 edged crown. Really rookie mistake honestly
@ဝံလှံ3 күн бұрын
Art is not under attack, at least not in Germany. But here it is under pressure, and rightly so. The vast majority of the art and culture industry have turned themselves into cheap and willing mouthpieces for the eco-left and their Club of Rome degrowth ideology. They demand that everyone make sacrifices: renunciation of wealth, automobiles, single-family homes in particular and living space in general, New Year's Eve fireworks, air travel, meat consumption, traditional language, behavior and cultural patterns. Only when they themselves are asked to make sacrifices do they cry. This reveals a shabby master race attitude. Self-proclaimed cultural workers consider themselves to be better than everyone else.
@latitudeselongitudes19323 күн бұрын
I plan to get to know the art of painters such as Raja Ravi Varma, Zhang Daqian, Zao Ki, Amrita Gil, Qiu Ying, Kuroda Seiki, Mihr Ali, Ogata Korin, Kano Sansetsu, Sohrab Sepehri, Kamal Molk, Mahmoud Farshchian, Manouchehr Yektai and Darius Yektai. Sculptors like Jocho, Kaikei, Unkei, Prodosh Gupta, Sarbary Choudry, Parviz Tanavoli. Japanese wood engraving artists such as Utamaro, Hiroshige, Hokusai, Kawase. Persian, Mughal and Ottoman miniature painters such as Reza Abbasi, Behzad, Basawan, Sinan Bey, Sultan Mohammad. Persian, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Mughal calligraphy Filmmakers such as Satyajit Ray, Abbas Kiarostami, Zhang Yimou, Kenji Mizoguchi, Akira Kurosawa, Shohei Imamura, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Wong Kar Wai. Japanese Kabuki and Noh theater. Peking opera, Thai and Cambodian ballet. Bharatanatyam and Manipuri Indian dances, Kuttyatham Indian theatre, monastic dance with Himalayan Cham masks. Buddhist thangka paintings, cave paintings and sculptures from India and China. Murals from the Sogdian civilization in Uzbekistan. Mural in the ruins of Bagan, Burma. Murals on the walls of the royal palaces in Bangkok and Phnom Penh. Buddhist and Hindu sculptures of the Gandhara, Gupta, Pala, Chola, Khmer, Srivijaya, Sukhothai, Champa, Kamakura, Heian, Tang and Vajrayana styles. Architecture in Nagara, Mughal, Dravida, Newar, Dzong, Gompa, Wat, Khmer, Timurid, Ghaznavid, Safavid, Ottoman, Gurida, Heian, Ming, Sailendra, Sanjaya styles.
@latitudeselongitudes19323 күн бұрын
Also Indian, Afghan, Himalayan, Japanese, Chinese, Ottoman and Iranian music. Instruments like Sitar, Tanpura, Tabla, Sarangi, Bansuri, Rubab, Tanbur, Dramyin, Dungchen, Baglama, Sarod, Tar, Dutar, Kamancheh, Sanxian, Shamisen, Koto, Biwa, Zhongruan, Shakuhachi. Persian literature, authors such as Rumi, Hafez, Nizami Ganjavi, Ferdowsi, Omar Khayyam. The Persian epic Shahnameh, the Tibetan epic Gesar, the Tales of Genji. Poetry by Milarepa, Basho, Ryokan, Tagore, Du Fu, Li Bai, Wang Wei, Nizar Qabbani, Sunthorn Phu, Nguyen Du Musicians like Ravi Shankar, Nikhil Banerjee, Vilayat Khan, Akbar Khan, Sultan Khan, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Reza Lotfi, Sonam Dorjee, Jigme Drugkpa, Homayun Sakhi, Daud Khan, Shahid Parvez, Zhao Chengwei Writers like Gao Xingjian, Amitav Gosh, Yasunari Kawabata, Junichiro Tanizaki, Yukio Mishima, Natsume Soseki, Orhan Pamuk, Atiq Rahimi, Amin Maalouf, Sadegh Hedayat, Lu Xun Chinese art from the Tang, Song, Ming and Ching dynasties. Japanese art from the Kamakura, Heian, Edo, Muromachi, Momoyama periods. Indian art in the Gupta, Pala, Chola, Vijayanagara, Sarnath, Mathura and Mughal styles. Temples, monasteries, shrines and ruins such as Angkor Wat, Borobudur, Prambanan, Bagan, Ayutthaya, Sukhothai, Mausoleums of Homayun and Ali, Hampi, Mahabalipuram, Martand, Konark, Khajuraho and Deogarh.
@ဝံလှံ3 күн бұрын
@@latitudeselongitudes1932 I wish you joy and interesting insights.
@ဝံလှံ3 күн бұрын
@@latitudeselongitudes1932 I wish you joy and interesting insights.
@ဝံလှံ3 күн бұрын
@@latitudeselongitudes1932 I wish you joy and interesting insights.
@MrDaigoRiki2 күн бұрын
Art is a word the medias or the critics made. If you want just make it but never expect to live off with it, it’s not realistic and sustainable.
@internetceo3 күн бұрын
Vom Staat leben, ist keine Kunst.
@carbonwarrior3 күн бұрын
Das ist keine sehr kluge Aussage, haben Sie nicht darauf geachtet, dass 1,5 % der Investitionen in die Kultur 2,67-mal mehr Einnahmen bringen.
@123pangolin3 күн бұрын
die größten Komponisten haben vom Staat gelebt
@internetceo2 күн бұрын
@@123pangolin Und jetzt? Das ändert nichts an meiner Aussage. Die hätten auch privat finanziert sein können. Nur weil der Staat etwas tut, ist das nicht "gut" oder "richtig". Gerade der Deutsche Staat hat in der Geschichte EINIGES an Fehlbewusstsein für Moral bewiesen.
@internetceo2 күн бұрын
@@carbonwarrior Wenn ich dir Geld wegnehme, um es anderen zu geben, die dann damit mehr Umsatz machen - hab ich trotzdem mein Geld geraubt bekommen. Was interessiert mich, ob der Staat vielleicht HIN UND WIEDER (mit den richtigen statistischen Tricks) ausnahmsweise kein Geld verbrennt? Wir haben NIX davon. Der Staat sollte gar nicht erst existieren, aber wenn er es tut, sollte er zumindest keine fkn KUNST bezahlen. Das ist ja wohl auf der Top 3 an Aufgaben des Staats eher nicht vorhanden. Außerdem ist nen 3er ROI absolut grauenhaft. Das in der Privatwirtschaft wärst du damit schneller pleite, als du Bilder malen kannst.
@123pangolin2 күн бұрын
@@internetceo Eine unabhängige staatliche Förderung macht Kunst für die meisten, wenn nicht für alle zugänglich. Das war jedenfalls das Prinzip.