Reconsidering the Spiritual in Art by Donal Kuspit

Kuspit talks here in this quote about his motivation for this talk, “As one gets older, one becomes aware of sickness and death. One becomes aware of what Buddha was aware of when he left the closed garden of his pleasures and went out in the world and saw a sick person, a dead body, and he couldn't believe these things existed. That began his spiritual pursuit of enlightenment, and you might say the sub-question, as it were, of this talk is, Can art still offer spiritual enlightenment as Kandinsky thought it once did, or was capable of doing?” I think art can, and will always be able to offer people (maybe not all, but certainly some) profound spiritual experience. I think it really all depends on peoples personal preference of sensation. Meaning that I am more auditory over visual so I feel spiritual experiences more so through music rather than artwork. If I had the choice to be deaf or blind, I would choose blind because I value my hearing probably the most out of all of my senses, and then touch his second, vision is third, taste is fourth, and smell is fifth. 


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