Art does not aim to facilitate comprehension or judgment; instead, it evokes feelings, emotions and perceptions, which is considered the ultimate goal of modern art.
Undoubtedly, art represents truth rather than falsehood. In spite of its seemingly realistic property, art, as an observer and presenter, paradoxically embodies nihilism that stems from the absence of binary opposition engendered by subjectivity. Instead of acknowledging existence through lens of metaphysics, art leads us towards a genuine sense of unity—an experience reminiscent of the Dionysian realm, by enabling viewers to perceive directly and by erasing the boundaries among diverse cognitions. It dissolves conflicts between good and evil, morality and immorality, political correctness and incorrectness, finally diminishing historical violence and reaching the essence of being, or say, freedom.
Every shot is art.