«Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music and literature.»
But Wikipedia doesn't define what Art is, neither do I or you. I'm not looking for things like "Art is an expression of our souls". To know what Art means we should take a look at history; the firsts forms of art were entirely functional, the purpose of it being communication or praising things such as fertility represented in sculptures of female figures. School teaches us things, mostly facts in a very categorized and labeled way, which is completely wrong, since everything is related; therefore art will be a consequence of society, location, the circumstances surrounding the artist, previous Art and its use of it, etc.; and vice-versa, the individuals of a society will be influenced by the art to which they're exposed. A very clear example of this is violence in art, like video games such as GTA where you can kill pedestrians just for the fun of it, or rap music talking about stealing, drugs, sex and anarchy; too often society blames a song for people doing what's said in that song, when it's actually the other way around, the song is a reflection of what's going on. And Art is not only influenced by social status but also of course by other art; I think it's no coincidence that in a world where the catchiest, most simple and commercial tune gets tons of money and popularity with such low elaboration, modern classical composers write music as un-catchy as possible, with no recognizable melody almost like trying to differentiate itself from its unwanted sister as Salvador Dalí from his dead brother.
So it is my opinion that Art is not simply an expression but a response, and not of ourselves but of our societies, through ourselves.
Also I'm against that idea of "museum art", or that it should be just for a very selected group of people. But at the same time that raises another interesting question: "what is not Art?". In a world where almost literally anyone at all who writes a poem can be heard and read by thousands of thousands of people in an instant, and at the same time new innovative ways of expression are drowned under this huge sea of information, how can we tell apart the good, the significant Art from the poor, sometimes popular and shocking but instantaneous art? The only real judge of this is time, but we can try to dissect thing trying to find what's meaningful and what's mindless entertainment. To me the difference between a Britney Spears song and a Beethoven Symphony is so vast, so abysmal that I'm ashamed of even putting them both under the same category as "music", let alone comparing them in this sentence; and the reason for this is not personal preference, and it's something I'm %100 sure. Why? Because I used to listen to Britney Spears, so I've been in both sides of the coin. Yet there was a time when Beethoven was the equivalent of a rock star back when rock music started, and the public wasn't full of geniuses who could appreciate it better than anyone could if they'd just sit and listen; so it's not a matter of people being stupid, it's just people being too lazy to think, they want to let everyone do their thinking for them and listen/watch to what's on the top of the charts. Basically the masses are a victim of their times. What happened with people like DaVinci? Don't they exist anymore? Or are they just not known because the lights are on charismatic and superficial idols? What's stopping me or you to be a genius? Why do we limit ourselves to one area, rather than being musicians, astronomers, physicists and psychologists at the same time?
I'm 20, I didn't finish school, I'm not studying anything 'officially' and I only had a job for 2 days in my life; yet for some reason people keep telling me I have potential, even the smartest person I've met told me that (an old woman who used to be a concert pianist, she was Martha Argerich's friend in her childhood and a very wise person). Well I think everyone has lots of potential, anyone can do anything they want, they just don't know it, or they believe they can't. Most people have their mind on one thing: surviving, they don't care about too many things rather than their own and their families' well being, and most things they do are done with the purpose of getting money, and the rest of the things they do are seen as recreation, an escape from "real life", from stress, schedules, bosses, etc. To me it's the other way around, Art is what real life is, or at least that's how I think it should be; because Art is for the soul as necessary as eating is for the body. You won't die for lack of Art but it'll certainly affect you in a negative way, it's a matter of balance and most people are not aware of that.
I started this thread with one question, but I want to end with another: What can we, what can you do to unleash your true potential, and to make others do the same? I re-wrote this thread in my head half a dozen times a few hours ago while I was taking a shower and I thought by the time I got to the computer I'd get distracted, yet I'm typing it anyways, even though it's too long for most people. If you've been brave enough to read this far through this wall of words that may or may not be pointless, chances are after finishing you'll go back to MSN and chat like always, or go to YouTube and watch a video about a dog who says "I love my mama". Well, don't. Do something else.