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“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.” quote by Anonymous
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“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.”

Anonymous

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.

Key Takeaway

Focus on the creator’s intention.

Themes

art philosophy creativity

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • gallery visits
  • art criticism
  • creative workshops
  • personal projects

Key Concepts

ontology intentionality

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can a piece be art without the artist’s intent?
  • How do viewers’ interpretations shape art?
A Different Perspective

The argument dismisses material aspects of art that many find meaningful.

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