Art Quote by Anonymous
“Art is nothing tangible. We cannot call a painting 'art' as the words 'artifact' and 'artificial' imply. The thing made is a work of art made by art, but not itself art. The art remains in the artist and is the knowledge by which things are made.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Contemporary philosophical discourse on art, online publication, 2020s
Art is defined by the creator’s intent, not the object itself; the work is a conduit, while the true art resides in the artist’s knowledge.
In simple terms: Art lives in the creator, not the object.
Focus on the creator’s intention.
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When to use this quote
- gallery visits
- art criticism
- creative workshops
- personal projects
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can a piece be art without the artist’s intent?
- How do viewers’ interpretations shape art?
The argument dismisses material aspects of art that many find meaningful.