What is a wonderful art? If you explain to me what he feels when he experiences Everglades and ask him to take a nice picture of this beautiful place, I know that Clyde Butcher tells me I want to. His words will be close to his enthusiasm for Everglades and other natural areas like his photograph. His words will better describe and express his feelings about Everglades better than his photographs. What about Marjory Stoneman Douglas?
A wonderful art is attractive and scary. Huge madness is frightened and confused. They are all common to humans and deserve our concerns and caution. Feeling sad about any of them may be very harmful to artists, artists and those who invest in both.
This is at best the reason to keep agnosticism in the good will of contemporary art, and it is almost obvious (as all misunderstood art is not wonderful, even if all the wonderful arts are misunderstood). It is worth mentioning. But that is worse than this - the assumptions of this discussion are all fake. Like Raphael and Rubens, many wonderful arts were not misunderstood at that time. The misunderstood fine art was misunderstood by an institution like the French Academy or a wealthy person who bought art. In this sense, contemporary art is not misunderstood. Graffiti with a high price in the art market is not a work of hungry genius. Contemporary art is excessive rather than underestimated. Finally, contemporary art is not young - Duchamp's "fountain" has a 100-year history, and our mediocre has not got it yet. How long should I wait?
The myth of wonderful art is that it is created by inspiration, genius and epiphany. This is not always the case. Instead, a great art can evolve from seemingly ordinary, ordinary, and rough drafts. Unlike agile sprints and lean startups, artists get feedback and repeat drafts to produce better ones. West interviewed the New York Times and said he wrote a poem of "All Falls Down" in 15 minutes. But West's frustration with respect to the first "self-awareness", discovery and creation of new beats, and creation of the ultimate "All Falls Down" with the help of Syleena Johnson makes no sense.