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    Instead, the artist added, he is trying to spark a discussion over why “destroying the life of people means nothing but destroying art is a huge taboo in the world”.

    I always feel a visceral hatred of the narrow definition of art as ‘technically impressive paintings’. This act is itself art, it doesn’t have to be for everyone.

    Yes the threat is permanent and destructive, it kind of has to be, that’s the point.

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    “I swear, the $45M worth of paintings are in these boxes in this sealed safe. No you can’t look.”

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    Julian Assange isn’t worth this.

    Rich people love to piss away money and culture.

    EDIT: Honestly probably an art-world money laundering scheme of some kind, with Assange as a convenient excuse.

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      Why are money and culture more important than life?

      Im pretty sure the majority of lives are worth more than some toxic pastes smeared on a thin scrap of textile leavings.

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        There aren’t really words to describe the potential impact of art. Some artists are like pioneers of human experience, and they pave the way for other people to experience parts of themselves that they may have never known they had.

        Allowing yourself to really connect with a great work is an indescribable experience. Looking on your computer screen can’t do them justice—stand in front of a Van Gogh and let the awesome power of it wash over you. Art is one of the only ways to take a real walk in someone else’s mind to find the threads of commonality that bind us all.

        This is sounding overly flowery, but it is how I really feel. Let yourself cry in a museum, and you will leave changed.

        All that said, this act is art also, proved by the very fact that a lot of people feel strongly about it and are reevaluating their own feelings due to it. Not sure Assange is worth it, but I’m not the artist. Regardless of who they picked, the concept has been very effective.

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            If it moves a global population to reconsider themselves and the value of art and free speech at large, then it will be more useful than anything else I’ve done with my life so far. Catch me if you can!

            Edit: Also, the key here is consent—the art owners are consenting. That is currently how we see private property—the right to keep or destroy.

            Plus, I sort of feel like we agree. If I’m right, you’re saying that life is more valuable than art. I’m saying that art and life are both very valuable, and this is a reasonable use for art. Devaluing art is devaluing the weight they are balancing against the value of his life, and I’m just saying that both are valuable and the loss of either would be a tragedy, rightfully so.

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    I wonder how many great things he could have accomplished with the money he spent on this publicity stunt?

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        Is that really a “negotiation” though? “Do what I tell you or I’ll throw a tantrum and destroy historically important works of art”

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            45 months ago

            I’m not sure the federal government is going to be hurt by some paintings being destroyed.

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            He isn’t going to be hurt, he isn’t hurting the other party, and he isnt even stating his terms. No part of your sentence is correct.

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              If a trade between a human life and some dumbass paintings has you calling the paint stained cloth as the hostages, you need to go sit alone in a dark room for a while and do some deep introspection on exactly what the fuck is wrong with you dude

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                Why is it that every time a debate gets interesting on Lemmy it always comes to one person gaslighting the other one with the suggestion to “go do some soul searching”? Do you guys like constantly sit in darkened rooms in quiet contemplation? I think this is the 5th time I’ve seen this response to someone this week lol

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                  Thats a damning statement on yourself

                  I dont know how to explain to you that human lives matter more than scraps of painted cloth. It seems this is a lesson people frequently dont know how to explain to you.

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        British government? He’s being held in London.

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            He is being held in a very high security prison in the UK and the British government is fighting extradition to the US. Going to guess they have some beef with him.

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    Julian Assange is only 52. He’s got many more years in prison. I feel like the guy is jumping the gun a bit. Maybe wait another decade. Nobody is going to remember he is doing this stunt in a decade or two or three.