1.
everything. (an unpopular yet challenging notion) |
2.
everything humanity makes. |
3.
something necessary for human life (after air, water,
food and shelter from the elements). Aristotle |
4.
anything humanity makes that does not come from our
two biological urges; survival and reproduction. Scott
McCloud |
"Art consists of reshaping life but it does not create life, nor cause life."
--Stanley Kubrick
5.
anything an artist makes. (we have this definition
thanks to auction houses and a voracious art market) |
6.
what society declares Art. |
7.
anything an artist declares Art. (thank you Marcel) |
8.
communication. |
9.
the experience of sending meaning through action to
another human being. |
10.
an object which is made/found to contain the expression
of an artist and is capable of transfering it to a viewer. |
11.
the experience of receiving meaning through/from the
actions of another human being. |
(try
this happy little diagram)
|
12.
an expression. |
13.
beauty. |
14.
an aesthetic exchange. |
15.
truthful to the human condition. |
16.
the lie that tells the truth. Picasso |
17.
a designation of the special. |
18.
quality, craftmanship. |
19.
making well what needs making. Rebecca Connors |
20.
perpetual immoral subversion of the existing order. Marquis de Sade |
21.
mimesis (humanity copying nature, the quality of the
likeness to physical reality). |
22.
clever, knack, power, trick, scheme, majic, deviousness. |