And what does it mean to you to call these things art - what symbolic value
does this confer on all these diverse things


On 7/7/09 1:54 PM, "Michael Brady" <[email protected]> wrote:

On Jul 7, 2009, at 1:43 PM, Saul Ostrow wrote:

> Is every painting art?

Yes, I believe every painting--from the Barberini ceiling to a Kiefer
to a Kinkade or the Breck Girl--is art. Whether it's high art,
important art, significant art, worthy art, noble art, or even
aesthetic art is another question, which cannot be addressed without
first determining whether the object before us can qualify to be
called "art."

Yes, Cheerskep. Before you start typing, I did use the verboten verb,
"is." And I meant it. And I might do it again ... just because I can!
<g> And ditto with all those slithery terms, like "high," "important,"
"significant," etc.


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