I'm not sure what your saying I'm trying to figureout what value there
is to youin calling something art - I'm wondering why you would want
to say a painting is art- what function or utility does that imply it
serves

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On 2009-07-08, at 9:39 PM, "Michael Brady"
<[email protected]> wrote:

> On Jul 8, 2009, at 8:50 PM, Saul Ostrow wrote:
>
>> So calling it art is of no value to because the thing called art has
>> no utility or use function
>
> Did I say that?
>
>
> I suspect you have something more to say than the three short replies
> with questions theat oversimplify what I've said or simply misread it.
> Please speak your mind.
>
>
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