National Revolutionary Art Preview: No Calligraphy, Jade, or Peotry. All Lost Travel Archives Found
From our own private archives and not released or licensed to the public. We were so uninspired by the classical jade art and classical works stored in a separate country that we didn’t even bother to take photos: which is why any art that we display is almost exclusively weapons and firearms.
The classical art of jade, of fine art, of fine things we don’t even bother to photograph as part of our anti-bourgeois and inherently anti-intellectual political stance and where we advocate art that exclusively depicts the military and soldiers performing real life tasks such as shouldering a rifle.
As one encounters works of art, the first thing is to interpret the political nature of the art (and matters of aesthetics second), and the political consciousness represented by expressions of art as the method for understanding and appreciating all the arts and literature. Realism in contrast to romanticism and idealism, and erudite abstraction.
Art that takes minutes or hours to comprehend in contrast to art that is comprehensible. Street art, popular art, in contrast to the abstract museum art.
Art which does not require professional art guides or interpreters, the wine without wine tasting, and the people’s art for the broad popular masses.
As wine is the historic drink of the masses, from the soldiers barracks to the urban streets, people’s art is art for the masses, and not the preserve of museums.