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Art & Hobbies Fast Facts, Last Updated:09/05/2010 There is wide disagreement over what constitutes art, and thereis no single definition that is widely agreed upon. A common viewis that art requires a creative and unique perception of both theartist and audience. For example, a common contemporary criticismof some modernpainting might be, 'my five-year old could have painted that'— implying that the work is somehow less worthy of the titleart, either because the viewer fails to find meaning in the work,or because the work does not appear to have requi1aared any skill toproduce. This view is often described as a lay critique and derivesfrom the fact that in Western culture at least, art hastraditionally been pushed in the direction of representationalism, the literalpresentation of reality through literal images. |
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