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What is Art? ?

What is Art? ?

Vincent van Gogh, Starry Night (1889)

Vincent van Gogh, Starry Night (1889)

Jackson Pollock, Untitled (1948)

Jackson Pollock, Untitled (1948)

Marcel Duchamp, Fountain (1917/1964)

Marcel Duchamp, Fountain (1917/1964)

Henry James in his short story ”The Middle Years”: “We work in the dark

Henry James in his short story ”The Middle Years”: “We work in the dark — we do what we can — we give what we have. Our doubt is our passion and our passion is our task. The rest is the madness of art. ”

Leo Tolstoy, in his essay “What Is Art? ”: “Art is not, as the

Leo Tolstoy, in his essay “What Is Art? ”: “Art is not, as the metaphysicians say, the manifestation of some mysterious idea of beauty or God; it is not, as the aesthetical physiologists say, a game in which man lets off his excess of stored-up energy; it is not the expression of man’s emotions by external signs; it is not the production of pleasing objects; and, above all, it is not pleasure; but it is a means of union among men, joining them together in the same feelings, and indispensable for the life and progress toward well-being of individuals and of humanity. ”

Frank Lloyd Wright, writing in 1957, as cited in Frank Lloyd Wright on Architecture,

Frank Lloyd Wright, writing in 1957, as cited in Frank Lloyd Wright on Architecture, Nature, and the Human Spirit: A Collection of Quotations: Art is a discovery and development of elementary principles of nature into beautiful forms suitable for human use.

Steven Pressfield in The War of Art To labor in the arts for any

Steven Pressfield in The War of Art To labor in the arts for any reason other than love is prostitution.

Charles Eames, cited in the fantastic 100 Quotes by Charles Eames: Art resides in

Charles Eames, cited in the fantastic 100 Quotes by Charles Eames: Art resides in the quality of doing; process is not magic.

Elbert Hubbard in a 1908 volume of Little Journeys to the Homes of Great

Elbert Hubbard in a 1908 volume of Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Teachers: Art is not a thing — it is a way.

Oscar Wilde in The Soul of Man Under Socialism: Art is the most intense

Oscar Wilde in The Soul of Man Under Socialism: Art is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known.

Thomas Merton in No Man Is An Island: Art enables us to find ourselves

Thomas Merton in No Man Is An Island: Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.

Francis Ford Coppola in a recent interview: An essential element of any art is

Francis Ford Coppola in a recent interview: An essential element of any art is risk. If you don’t take a risk then how are you going to make something really beautiful, that hasn’t been seen before? I always like to say that cinema without risk is like having no sex and expecting to have a baby. You have to take a risk.

André Gide in Poétique: Art begins with resistance — at the point where resistance

André Gide in Poétique: Art begins with resistance — at the point where resistance is overcome. No human masterpiece has ever been created without great labor.

Friedrich Nietzsche, made famous all over again by Ray Bradbury in Zen in the

Friedrich Nietzsche, made famous all over again by Ray Bradbury in Zen in the Art of Writing: We have our Arts so we won’t die of Truth.

Michelangelo Pistoletto in Art’s Responsibility: Above all, artists must not be only in art

Michelangelo Pistoletto in Art’s Responsibility: Above all, artists must not be only in art galleries or museums — they must be present in all possible activities. The artist must be the sponsor of thought in whatever endeavor people take on, at every level.

Federico Fellini in a December 1965 piece in ”The Atlantic”: All art is autobiographical;

Federico Fellini in a December 1965 piece in ”The Atlantic”: All art is autobiographical; the pearl is the oyster’s autobiography.

Hugh Mac. Leod in Ignore Everybody: and 39 Other Keys to Creativity: Art suffers

Hugh Mac. Leod in Ignore Everybody: and 39 Other Keys to Creativity: Art suffers the moment other people start paying for it.

The Greek philosopher Aristophanes, writing in the 4 th century B. C. : Let

The Greek philosopher Aristophanes, writing in the 4 th century B. C. : Let each man exercise the art he knows.

Maria Popova in a recent piece for the National Endowment for the Arts: “This

Maria Popova in a recent piece for the National Endowment for the Arts: “This is the power of art: The power to transcend our own self-interest, our solipsistic zoom-lens on life, and relate to the world and each other with more integrity, more curiosity, more wholeheartedness. ”

Art Appreciation Questionnaire Name: Grade: 1. Have you had any prior art classes? (Studio

Art Appreciation Questionnaire Name: Grade: 1. Have you had any prior art classes? (Studio and/or art history) 2. Do you consider yourself an artist? If so, what kind of art do you make? 3. Have you ever been to an art museum? 4. Do you have art in your home? What is your favorite piece? 5. On a scale of 1 -10 (1 being the least, 10 being the most), how knowledgeable do you think you are about art? 6. Do you have access to Internet at home?