> > Ann Klefstad writes > >> ...most of the world is "anti-art." The world mostly dislikes and distrusts >> most artmaking and would like it to go away. > > It depends how you define art. Do you think Madonna's music is art? Or the > latest Hollywood blockbuster? If these things, clearly supported by millions > (in Western culture) aren't "art", why aren't they? > I consider those things entertainment, not art. Commodity. I think for the most part, the entertainment industry is anti-art.
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