Originally posted by FreakyKBHBoth representational and abstract art involve 'doing' or 'thinking' something. Abstract art isn't eliminating the act of creating art, it's merely stripping away the unnecessary distractions in order to arrive at a direct, unmediated experience of the artwork's essential elements. Even Kazimir Malevich's 'white paintings' involve the act of applying paint to a canvas.
Interesting, but at what point does the deconstruction end? As I asked, is the paint to be trusted, the stroke? Don't we get to the point where the only authentic art is not saying/doing/thinking anything at all--- not even a blank canvas, no canvas at all?