In art, we worry about the viewer not understanding our work. It comes down to shared culture. A reader or viewer doesn't understand the work because the work does not communicate to them in a language they understand. Is it because the work is too forward thinking? Or is it just gibberish?
It tends to work out that the artists who spent the most for their degrees will lean towards it being "too forward thinking" more often than the rest of us.
It tends to work out that the artists who spent the most for their degrees will lean towards it being "too forward thinking" more often than the rest of us.