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Where is the line between art and not art?

The line between art and not art is itself an art

Stoic Teacher
2 min readJul 3, 2022
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At its core, art is a form of expression that is intended to evoke emotions, ideas, or beauty in the viewer or audience. Art can take many forms, from paintings, sculptures, and installations to literature, music, film, and performance.

One approach to distinguishing between art and not art is to focus on the intention and context of the creator. If an object or work is created with the intention of being art, and is presented within a cultural or institutional context that recognizes it as such, then it can be considered art. However, this approach can be problematic, as it relies heavily on subjective judgments and cultural norms.

Another approach is to focus on the aesthetic qualities of the work. Art is often characterized by its aesthetic appeal, its ability to engage the viewer’s senses and emotions, and its ability to transcend the mundane or ordinary. However, this approach can also be difficult to apply in practice, as what is considered aesthetically pleasing can vary greatly across cultures and individuals.

Ultimately, the question of where the line between art and not art lies is a subjective one that can depend on a variety of factors, including the intention of the creator, the context in which the…

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