A good life is an expression that shows how people want to live their lives. In other words, how does that person achieve happiness? Three more relevant theories related to good life are Taoism, stoicism and existentialism. Since everyone defines their own happiness in various ways, I have my opinion as to whether the content everyone is reading is correct. The goal is to illuminate at least what everyone is watching. Existentialism is an important theory that needs to be considered to realize a better life.
Existentialism was always an important inspiration for artistic expression. Today, this philosophical inquiry loses its relevance, and the artists Stephanie Legg and Henning Ai Xinge are exploring the complexity of contemporary existentialism through the opposite way of their art work. An exhibition was held at the art gallery Georg-Scholz-Haus in Waldkirch, Germany, and their works were exhibited. Since 1997, Professor Henning Eichinger of Reutlingen University has a tendency to obscure the boundary between art, science and technology. He was exploring the intuitive and emotional aspects of technical and scientific innovation, and in his current art work he focuses on the challenge of the digital age. Artists try to provide visitors the possibility to create amazing works using remote creative methods by using contrasting colors and tying of abstraction and figurative formats.
Existential philosophy is a powerful under-law of art, aimed at exploring perceptual perception, in particular the role of vision in the process of thinking. Existentialism emphasizes the individuality of subjective experiences of individuals and claims personal freedom and autonomy. Jean-Paul Sutter is the most prominent supporter of post-war existentialism, and his Bohemian circle, which moved during Paris, contained many artists. In this way, characters such as Alberto Giacometti, Jean Dubuffet, Jean Fautrier, Wols are related to existential philosophy. It also affects the United States, especially by writing art critic Harold Rosenberg. Even people who self-name as existentialists often have little knowledge of this philosophy. However, it forms a discussion of topics such as trauma, anxiety and alienation; an idea to win the postwar art