#0, What IS and ISN'T art
Posted by Mulungo on 20-Mar-05 at 08:11 PM
Hello, I am looking for ideas about a talk to illustrate what is and isn't art. I want to talk about what IS considered to be art today but that these works weren't always considered to be so at that time. For instance: Greek vases, heiroglyphs, traditional Aboriginal Australian art (or any other Indigenous peoples art) etc. Because these works had a different function at the time: ceremony, initiations, lessons in life etc. they weren't considered art by the makers. Is there a reversal to this as well. Are there works that WERE considered art at the time that aren't taken seriously as art NOW??ANy thoughts??? thank you, Mulungo
#1, RE: What IS and ISN'T art
Posted by Matthew Provonsha on 14-Oct-05 at 06:27 PM
In response to message #0
Hey Mulungo, Care to check out a philosophy forum discussing the same thing? http://www.ephilosopher.com/phpBB_14-action-viewtopic-topic-3827.html
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