--- ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On May 17, 2005, at 12:44 PM, guido bondioli wrote:
> 
> > The obvious example is Oil Paint. Many people
> > who are absolutely clueless use oil paint. The
> > Goodwill stores are full of examples.
 
> some of us would say that gallery's and museum's are
> full of the same
I agree, however the idea is less well illustrated
aqnd more open to doubt.
> 
> you left out Arts invisible but unseparable element,
> economics.
Economics is perfectly seperable. Van Gogh is a
perfect case. Most Art has no economic support.
> 
> in the academic tradition, Dada brought to light
> that such rules for 
> what is and isn't art does not exist. 
You missed the whole point of DaDa. DaDa never
pretendeded to be Art. Its intention is antiart. 
> what followed
> was the question 
> of ego, being who is and isn't and artist.
That is only Duchamp's take on it. If you fail to
notice that Duchamp was a social critic and not an
Artist you surely miss the point of his achievement.
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