The Art World Lost Its Humanity
Disclaimer: This video may contain copyrighted material used under the principle of fair use for commentary, criticism, education, and entertainment purposes. All rights belong to their respective owners. No copyright infringement is intended. Art used to mean something — emotion, patience, craft. But in today’s world of speed and algorithms, creativity feels empty. This short dives into why the soul of art is disappearing — and what it really means to create something real in a time where everything’s for show. If this hit you, drop a comment and share it with another artist who still cares. FILMS FEATURED: Otto Dix – Controversial painter of the New Objectivity movement The Decline Of Western Civilization Kodak Super8 film - Elemental Tranquility A Drive Through NYC In 1997 9th Company / Solanin Takahiro Miki (2010) Piece By Piece : San Francisco Graffiti Documentary

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