What’s Love Art?
 
The deceptively quick way to explain love art is that it goes by what something feels like rather than what it looks like, sounds like, or how it reads.
 
Done properly, love art should be both more immediate, more fulfilling, more inspiring and more valuable than regular art. Love art is the recombination of high and low, the reconciliation of classical and quantum--and, the only way out.
 
Pretentious, corny, gorgeous, real--it’s everything we are. At once.
 
And radically unmediated.
 
Art is defined by three periods: classical, modern and now.
 
Classical art, closely allied with Newtonian physics, was primarily representational.
 
Modern art, intimately connected with quantum physics was generally abstract.
 
Now, the art world must discover what physicists already know--that both classical and modern (which includes post-modern) forms are massively incomplete ways to describe reality. That dark energy rules the universe.
 
But you don’t need us to tell you that--you already believe.