W11 / Is quality subjective or objective? / Jeongyoon Oh 오정윤

 Quality is subjective. Standards of quality continue to change because of the changing values and norms of the times. As exemplified in class, some artists are recognized for their artistry only after death. Conversely, something very promising now may not be recognised in the future. Let me give two examples of quality being subjective.

 

Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh lived a poor and unnoticed life as an artist. He was addicted to alcohol and locked up in a mental hospital. But Gogh, who lived such a tragic life, is now an indispensable master of post-Impressionism. His works were not noticed in the past, but he is now regarded as the best painter in recognition of his excellence.

 

Circuses using animals were once one of the entertainment venues for people. Due to the extraordinary show, the circus traveled around the world through mobile circuses. But now, are animal circuses still loved by people? As animal welfare has become a hot topic for people, dolphin shows and elephant shows performed at zoos are also gradually being abolished due to criticism that they are animal abuse. This is one example of a show that used to be considered a great show, but is now criticized.

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