[Sndbox] The role of Art from the cave paintings to our society: a model

in #art7 years ago (edited)

What is Art for? I have my own conjecture about that. We need created images for the same purpose ancient men did their cave paintings, or about.

It is a matter of narration and control. A matter of dispelling the unknown.

Why narration? According to Jerome Bruner's theory, human mind knows by narration. A baby starts to know the world building and learning stories about it. The narrative pattern is deeply inside human nature, and it comes before the language. That's why images are the first elements of our narrative experiences of knowledge.

This is a conjecture, of course. A model. I like it but I don't take it as a fact.

Creating images and watching created images are really primordial needs. What is the peculiarity of created images? Their being artificial. A drawing or a painting are a fictional representation of something (it works also for abstract art, but I'll talk about that in another post). A created image is something that is actually in front of my eyes but it can't harm me, it's not real. Primitive men painting hunting scenes in their caves didn't try just to propitiate the outcome of their hunt. They wanted also to dispel their fears. They wanted to control the unknown.

A created image is something you control. Both drawing it and watching it have also this hidden effect.

I think our need to watch created, artificial images comes both from our innate istinct to know by narration and from our desire of control.

This is a basic model, as I said. How can it fit to Art as we know it? Is it enough to describe Art? It is not.

Art, in our society, is not just about creating original and quality images. It is also a legacy each individual has for training his taste and to growing his identity. 


We are a social species that teaches to its sons by the social environment (family, school, museums and so on). Doing that created a cultural shared fabric for each community we belong to - even beyond national borders, of course. André Malreux expressed this idea about the artistic legacy of our culture in his book "Museum Without Walls

How can the model of art as "narration to know the unknown" and Malraux concept of transnational museum combine together? In my opinion and in my conjecture, it happens individually in each one's building and managing of identity.

Probably my English is not good enough to say what I mean, but I'm trying.

The growth of each individual is a series of steps in building an identity and a personality. In this path the "narrative pattern" and the non verbal learning never stop working. That's why we continously need created images to create story to elaborate our experiences, even the innermost ones. For someone the shared cultural fabric is enough. For others it's not. In both case we, as a society, know we need artworks, and places to share them.

(All this is just a model, and surely it is not enough, expecially looking at the future)

The next item to bring up, at this point, should be: do we need to own artworks?

Thx to @sndbox for this amazing footer :)

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Art is humanity. Thank you for your thoughtful post.

nice drawing, good post! upvote!

The ability to set aside disbelief and lose ourselves in these imaginary realities is ... hmmm

Very nice post Paolo!

@roused

When someone is considered as an artist?
When he graduates from an art school or when he creates something by himself without the need of any diploma of a higher authority ?

"artist" is a word. being considered artist in one's own community is a matter of how much you sell, mostly ;)

That is a trade , it's not an art and it is easily manipulated. An artist must be free. My opinion of course :)

"artist" is a word, as I said. I meant that "being considered an artist" refers to what make you accepted for that role.
individual meanings for the word "artist" are different. but when you use a word without any specification you have to consider the shared meaning.

Interesting points and nicely illustrated. But what might the concept of "control" mean for more surrealistic art... the desire to control the non existent or the subconscious?

Thx @reinhard-schmid.
About the non-realistic art styles and movements, I think it is even more a matter of control (and a matter of learning by narrative and non-verbal patterns). I'll write a post about it.
Same thing about surrealistic images: the simple fact to create images out of inner feelings and concepts makes them visible, not in the darkness anymore. Images are a powerful way to tame the unspeakable :)

Yes, that's exactly what I thought! Thanks for confirming :-)

Very interesting point of view @paolobeneforti. What do you mean by "a model" - school of thought?

Art, in our society, is not just about creating original and quality images. It is also a legacy each individual has for training his taste and to growing his identity.

The growth of each individual is a series of steps in building an identity and a personality.

I fell any form of Art expression more likely help to dissolve the "I"dentity...because the Identity has always (from my point of view) a story behind, a build-up like you said. It is exactly that accumulation of information (made in time) that deny us from Seeing the real Beauty of Art.
The mind through accumulated information will always try to classify order and compare what is seen. This way the forest could be 'omitted' because of the trees.
The Art I see around and the Art as creative process has taught me that I don't have any control, I don't have a choice...yet, one can live with this impression. As an example... I didn' choose to like red more than blue it was a fact...I didn't choose to like more Abstract Expressionism than Pop Art it was a fact. I know that touching the subject of free will can have a bitter taste for someone but "The role of Art" for me was exactly of helping me lose the impression of control, to help me to get free from the need for. I learned that instead of living 'my life' now I am Lived by Life.
...too much philosophy :)
I hope too, that my English was good enough to say what I mean :) we are on the same boat Paolo.

Best wishes!