i had an e-discussion with my friend mat about a local band (link will be provided later in the thread). i told him that i think the singer of said band "sucks" at singing, and he said i was being pompous. he then said that art is 100% subjective and interpretive in nature, and that asserting that art can/does "suck" is akin to projecting my own opinions on others, a habit usually found in assholes.
i told him that normally i would agree (for example, i have argued the same point many a time on this very board), and would feel guilty and concede.
however, i countered with the fact that in a prior discussion, mat himself had told me that the guy can't sing very well. then i raised the argument that on the edges of the bell curve, couldn't it be said that there is a definitive line between "being artistic" and "actually sucking"? the analogy i used was this: what if Zanchief*, without any further training, wrote a symphony? Assuming he's not some magical idiot savant with a latent talent for composition, couldn't it be argued that the result would actually suck? mat said that it would be "very interesting, but probably not something [he'd] want to listen to for very long." i told him that this was my exact opinion on the local band that had spawned the discussion. he said "fair enough" and then had to go.
i'm interested to hear your opinions on this matter. what is art? is there something definitive that makes it good or bad? is there a line that can be drawn that separates "art you don't like" and "art that actually isn't good"? is it possible for us to separate our personal opinions from our objective rationales long enough to decide which side of that line something falls on?
for the record: by art, i mean any kind of art-- sculpture, music, theatre, cinema, oil painting, whatever
*nothing personal, Zan! i replaced the name of a very nonmusical friend of ours with yours simply because i remembered recently seeing you say something about not caring whatsoever about music, and that concept was necessary to my analogy