• gregorum
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    1 month ago

    The artist isn’t a framework. An artist creates a framework, from which they must eventually be separated (in your wording).

    So, once an artist is prolific enough to establish (as you put it) a “framework”, then one can separate the judgement of the “framework” form the individual artist themselves.

    Does that make sense?

    Edit: if not, maybe I can clarify further

    • muntedcrocodile
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      1 month ago

      Any perspective is a framework I would consider the artist to be a perspective (framework) through which you can view said artwork. You are a framework I’m a framework an artist is a framework it inherently creates subjectivity.

      I’m well aware its usually not considered a framework in its own right and often lumped in with contextual or maybe historical but when making a division between the frameworks I find it a useful division to make.