Friday, February 11, 2011

Is there are way of deciding, when there are varying interpretations of a work of art, which one is correct? (or is there such a thing as correct interpretation)


Interpretations are based on various facts: point of views, experiences, culture, etc. They in turn depend on location - Where did that person came from? Our surroundings affect our interpretations on aesthetic matters, gives us different understanding of how things should look or behave. 

The interpretation on an object of an Englishmen would be quite different from the one of an Russian national. Therefor, render them both incorrect or personally/locally correct

No comments:

Post a Comment