I can understand why an aspiring fine art student could reject anime as a fine art if all they knew of were kiddie shows like dragon ball, pokemon, and sailor moon. Though I should say that anything can be art, even if it doesn't seem to be very good. Cartoons, comics, anime, and manga are all art, they just don't yet have a very prestigious reputation.
Now if that is not quite good enough, I do have one surprise for you. Check this link out: http://www.moca-la.org/murakami/
It's a link to the Takashi Murakami exhibit that was featured at the Museum Of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles last year. It is a little crazy, but at least some of this stuff is undeniably art.
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I can understand why an aspiring fine art student could reject anime as a fine art if all they knew of were kiddie shows like dragon ball, pokemon, and sailor moon. Though I should say that anything can be art, even if it doesn't seem to be very good. Cartoons, comics, anime, and manga are all art, they just don't yet have a very prestigious reputation.
Now if that is not quite good enough, I do have one surprise for you. Check this link out: http://www.moca-la.org/murakami/
It's a link to the Takashi Murakami exhibit that was featured at the Museum Of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles last year. It is a little crazy, but at least some of this stuff is undeniably art.
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I c what you mean,also mt I touch can't play the exhibits movies but from what I saw it was pretty interestering.