What is considered as art and what is not?

What is considered as art and what is not?

Art includes sculpture, painting, plays, films, novels, dance and music. The creative nature of art sees works or objects being considered as ‘Art’ that provoke shock, outrage, censorship or exclamations of ‘That’s not Art!

What is not real art?

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When is art not art?

Art isn’t Art when it becomes a functional object. (Likewise, functional objects cease to be functional when they become art objects, as their original use is stripped from them, ie Warhol’s boxes… more on that to come).

What exactly is art?

The New Webster’s Dictionary defines art as “the use of the imagination to make things of aesthetic significance.” Wikipedia probes further and tells us art is the “process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way to affect the senses or emotions.”

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What would the world be like without art?

Basically what I’m trying to say is that our world would be pretty lackluster without things like movies, fashion, music, and technology. Our generation would be very different without programs like Instagram, Snapchat, Netflix, and Spotify, or even things like designer clothes and shoes, that wouldn’t exist if not for art.

What do you think about people who make art?

People who make art are fascinating – the individuality and specificity of what intrigues one person to create something is just endlessly compelling to me. And, I’ll be honest that in my pettier moments, when I hear another artist declare that something “is not art” – I tend to discount most things they say after that.