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Deskilling Art Education

Scott Hess  Artist & Associate Professor, Laguna College of Art + Design, MFA & BFA Programs

He slowly looked at me, then at the head. "This is not art!" he screamed, lifting the cast high and smashing it on the cement at his feet. Pleased with his stirring defense of Western Civilization, he staggered out the door.

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“Why Beauty Matters”, Roger Scruton

The documentary called “Why Beauty Matters” has made the rounds of ateliers and art academies on both sides of the Atlantic.  So much so, that Roger Scruton was invited to be the keynote speaker at the international representational art conference in 2014.

See his video on Vimeo

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Emperor's New Clothes - Modern Art

Hans Christian Andersen wrote a fairy tale that holds a general truth about all cultures and their vulnerability to brainwashing by those who would profit from a lie. Although he wrote this story for children, he was making a broader, transcendent statement about the effect brainwashing can have on a culture, especially when those who don't go along with the program are told they are stupid, are marginalized, and intimidated into capitulating with the dominant cultural dogma. In the following story, I have defined (in parenthesis) who each of the characters could represent in our current art culture. Watch the following commentary about modern art from professor and artist, Robert Florczak, who explains what happens when personal expression replaces standards:

Why is Modern Art so Bad?

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About Us

I am a classically trained artist and teach skill-based, classical drawing and painting. I teach art for private, home schooled, and charter school students. Some of the charter schools I'm associated with are Sage Oak, Sky Mountain, Gorman, Granite Mountain, and others. Classical art is the type of art that was taught from the Renaissance until the 19th century to generations of young people. I strongly believe that classical, skill- based, visual art is very important in the overall education of our youth, and present-day research is beginning to confirm that belief.


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