Kundera suggests that contemporary art is overwhelmed by excessive theories and explanations that act as barriers between the viewer and the artwork. This clutter of intellectual discourse creates an environment where direct engagement with art is compromised. Rather than allowing individuals to experience art in its pure form, this theoretical overload distorts their perception and understanding.
The author emphasizes the importance of experiencing art without the interference of external interpretations or frameworks. He advocates for a more genuine connection between the artwork and its audience, where the intrinsic value of the piece can be appreciated without the noise of contemporary theorizing. This highlights a desire for a return to simplicity in the appreciation of art.