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Celeb News: Gaga new ARTPOP project is coming.
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Originally posted by J a y
I don't think Gaga realises that not everyone is interested in "art", especially in the form that she has used in the past.
I've just spent however long watching a line-up of majority black artists celebrating themselves, their music, their culture, and promoting equal rights - not just for themselves, for everyone. Which is universal, as they were speaking actual words.
There must be a better way for her to fulfill what she hopes to do for the current generation and the young people that will one day birth the next. We shouldn't have to listen to her speeches about "books, movies, art, sculptors, films, poems" etc without people having to use too much energy within their brains to decipher the messages in and behind her "ARTPOP".
I as a fan spent the time to watch her performances, listen, read and watch her interviews, so I had a better chance of understanding her message. People in this world are far too busy living their lives and don't have the time for this. They're willing to make changes and hope for a more peaceful world, but they simply don't care enough to understand her "art".
I don't know what this means, but as always, I am intrigued. I just hope it doesn't involve too much energy. Born This Way worked (even though some may disagree). ARTPOP did not. Not even commercially, whatever her concept and meaning was, it didn't transcend to anyone. It was - in the nicest possible way - a waste. It only mattered to the "artistes" / fans.
Gaga has to understand that we're all people with different tastes. If she wants to change the world with her "art", then do so in a way that caters to people in all walks of life. Not just those that love art - drawing, painting, photography, fashion, etc.
This is the final time I speak about this. I hope the next era doesn't follow the same route as ARTPOP. Less art, more pop.
I posted this with love, so don't bother attacking me.
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Brilliant!
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Originally posted by J a y
I don't think Gaga realises that not everyone is interested in "art", especially in the form that she has used in the past.
I've just spent however long watching a line-up of majority black artists celebrating themselves, their music, their culture, and promoting equal rights - not just for themselves, for everyone. Which is universal, as they were speaking actual words.
There must be a better way for her to fulfill what she hopes to do for the current generation and the young people that will one day birth the next. We shouldn't have to listen to her speeches about "books, movies, art, sculptors, films, poems" etc without people having to use too much energy within their brains to decipher the messages in and behind her "ARTPOP".
I as a fan spent the time to watch her performances, listen, read and watch her interviews, so I had a better chance of understanding her message. People in this world are far too busy living their lives and don't have the time for this. They're willing to make changes and hope for a more peaceful world, but they simply don't care enough to understand her "art".
I don't know what this means, but as always, I am intrigued. I just hope it doesn't involve too much energy. Born This Way worked (even though some may disagree). ARTPOP did not. Not even commercially, whatever her concept and meaning was, it didn't transcend to anyone. It was - in the nicest possible way - a waste. It only mattered to the "artistes" / fans.
Gaga has to understand that we're all people with different tastes. If she wants to change the world with her "art", then do so in a way that caters to people in all walks of life. Not just those that love art - drawing, painting, photography, fashion, etc.
This is the final time I speak about this. I hope the next era doesn't follow the same route as ARTPOP. Less art, more pop.
I posted this with love, so don't bother attacking me.
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I was already going to not read and tell you to I did not wasted my time reading but then I read and I agree with you, she failed into making the ART becoming POP because she doesn't know how to make it pop, she wants people to eat it up all in the way she wants and young people are not here for a boring manifesto of mother monster in the BTW video one of the reasons her videos are not played too much on vevo, she is trying to do things in a sofisticated way that doesn't reach for people's attention, so yes I agree with you
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The exaggeration of the title, bye
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Quote:
Originally posted by J a y
I don't think Gaga realises that not everyone is interested in "art", especially in the form that she has used in the past.
I've just spent however long watching a line-up of majority black artists celebrating themselves, their music, their culture, and promoting equal rights - not just for themselves, for everyone. Which is universal, as they were speaking actual words.
There must be a better way for her to fulfill what she hopes to do for the current generation and the young people that will one day birth the next. We shouldn't have to listen to her speeches about "books, movies, art, sculptors, films, poems" etc without people having to use too much energy within their brains to decipher the messages in and behind her "ARTPOP".
I as a fan spent the time to watch her performances, listen, read and watch her interviews, so I had a better chance of understanding her message. People in this world are far too busy living their lives and don't have the time for this. They're willing to make changes and hope for a more peaceful world, but they simply don't care enough to understand her "art".
I don't know what this means, but as always, I am intrigued. I just hope it doesn't involve too much energy. Born This Way worked (even though some may disagree). ARTPOP did not. Not even commercially, whatever her concept and meaning was, it didn't transcend to anyone. It was - in the nicest possible way - a waste. It only mattered to the "artistes" / fans.
Gaga has to understand that we're all people with different tastes. If she wants to change the world with her "art", then do so in a way that caters to people in all walks of life. Not just those that love art - drawing, painting, photography, fashion, etc.
This is the final time I speak about this. I hope the next era doesn't follow the same route as ARTPOP. Less art, more pop.
I posted this with love, so don't bother attacking me.
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Well you didn't lie
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of course
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we photographed them as they were acting in their most neurotic states — completely when they have left the Earth
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looks like she went to space after all
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I truly have no idea what the **** did she said in this.
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This sounds so 2013
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Quote:
Originally posted by J a y
I don't think Gaga realises that not everyone is interested in "art", especially in the form that she has used in the past.
I've just spent however long watching a line-up of majority black artists celebrating themselves, their music, their culture, and promoting equal rights - not just for themselves, for everyone. Which is universal, as they were speaking actual words.
There must be a better way for her to fulfill what she hopes to do for the current generation and the young people that will one day birth the next. We shouldn't have to listen to her speeches about "books, movies, art, sculptors, films, poems" etc without people having to use too much energy within their brains to decipher the messages in and behind her "ARTPOP".
I as a fan spent the time to watch her performances, listen, read and watch her interviews, so I had a better chance of understanding her message. People in this world are far too busy living their lives and don't have the time for this. They're willing to make changes and hope for a more peaceful world, but they simply don't care enough to understand her "art".
I don't know what this means, but as always, I am intrigued. I just hope it doesn't involve too much energy. Born This Way worked (even though some may disagree). ARTPOP did not. Not even commercially, whatever her concept and meaning was, it didn't transcend to anyone. It was - in the nicest possible way - a waste. It only mattered to the "artistes" / fans.
Gaga has to understand that we're all people with different tastes. If she wants to change the world with her "art", then do so in a way that caters to people in all walks of life. Not just those that love art - drawing, painting, photography, fashion, etc.
This is the final time I speak about this. I hope the next era doesn't follow the same route as ARTPOP. Less art, more pop.
I posted this with love, so don't bother attacking me.
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This dissertation
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She's just saying, in her baroquian way, that she did a photoshoot of a bunch of actors who just completely let go and gave amazing performances because of it. She then drew a parallel between their performances and her own as Lady Gaga, essentially saying here (and elsewhere in her speech) that "Lady Gaga" is her art piece and she's being lauded as Stefani - the artist behind it.
She's said weirder ****.
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omg imagine the title "I AM NOT LADY GAGA"
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no, thank you. i'm tired of her art, it does nothing for me.
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I ask you, please, to use me, use me, use me for your own art. Allow the world to come together, allow us all to share our creative processes together and not be isolated, but by talking about each other's work and lifting each other up. Art goes on forever to the future of the young people that look to all of you.
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Her words and her actions in regards to art inspiring & being ever-changing never seem to correlate.
She talks as though she wants to inspire & affect change, though everytime another artist has incorporated something Gaga believes she pioneered, she posts a snarky Twitter comment about it. Katy, Miley etc. Have all experienced this with green hair, mechanical horses or false teeth.
She also never seems to want to admit where certain inspirations originated for her. It's completely okay to. It's fine to pay homage. It's fine to adopt imagery from something else and interpret it in an individual way - but she always comes off as bitter if anyone points these inspirations out, instead of using art's fluidity as a justification. It makes no sense.
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so i guess this photoshooting is the exciting thing the HAUS has been working on?
it sounds interesting though
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And we photographed them as they were acting in their most neurotic states — completely when they have left the Earth
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Originally posted by velocity
no, thank you. i'm tired of her art, it does nothing for me.
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ok then
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