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Re: art/nonart/maybeart
[ Thread ][ Subject ][ Author ][ Date ]Mark Alexander (
Alexander)mamjam)
Sun, 13 Oct 1996 09:16:36 -0500
Many things can be simultaneously "art" and "nonart", because there are so
many "right" definitions of what art is. But then, that is why the
"art/nonart/maybeart" question is so interesting. Just like the process
and product of art, the process of discussing the question is as
interesting as the answer.
Mark Alexander
1-8 Art
Lee H. Kellogg School
Falls Village, CT 06031
> Can a thing be simultaneously "art" and "nonart",
>
>Leung Tsz Kwong
>Hong Kong