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02 Jun 2008 06:11 pm
Warring Atheists
Alain de Botton proposes a secular religion:
...a secular religion would use all the tools of art in order to create an effective kind of propaganda in the name of kindness and virtue. Rather than seeing art as a tool that can shock and surprise us (the two great emotions promoted by most contemporary works), a secular religion would return to an earlier view that art should improve us. It should be a form of propaganda for a better, nobler life.
Norm Geras is hostile to the idea. Botton's remarks echo those of Wassily Kandinsky. A snippet from his book Concerning The Spiritual In Art, originally published in 1914:
If we begin at once to break the bonds which bind us to nature, and
devote ourselves purely to combination of pure colour and abstract
form, we shall produce works which are mere decoration, which are
suited to neckties or carpets. Beauty of Form and Colour is no
sufficient aim by itself, despite the assertions of pure aesthetes or
even of naturalists, who are obsessed with the idea of "beauty." It is
because of the elementary stage reached by our painting that we are so
little able to grasp the inner harmony of true colour and form
composition. The nerve vibrations are there, certainly, but they get no
further than the nerves, because the corresponding vibrations of the
spirit which they call forth are too weak. When we remember, however,
that spiritual experience is quickening, that positive science, the
firmest basis of human thought, is tottering, that dissolution of
matter is imminent, we have reason to hope that the hour of pure
composition is not far away.
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