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    The Purpose of Art, in Response to Oscar Wilde

    Culture, Philosophy

    Fay’s Christmas Painting, 1958John Altoon (American, 1925-1969) In The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde famously ends his preface with the line, “All art is quite useless.” At first glance, this may suggest that art has no place in practical life. After all, it’s food and water we survive on. But art is not about…

  • Beyond beauty: ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ is a story about how physical patterns and mental health are connected

    Beyond beauty: ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ is a story about how physical patterns and mental health are connected

    Literature

    Source: Google Images How far does our vulnerability go? As humans, we are susceptible to many factors in our lives, yet many of us struggle to cope with these emotions. Sometimes, these feelings leave us feeling unstable. Often, it’s a battle within ourselves, as we confront our true emotions in certain moments or situations.  Hiding…


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