Consider the differences between "outsider" art and the works of professional artists, explaining why you believe that "outsider" art should or should not be accepted by critics, museums and galleries, and the public as "real" art.
What will be an ideal response?
The emergence and validation of difference within a culture, the collapse of the distinction between an elite and low culture, and a proliferation of the popular arts has challenged and broadened what we recognize as art and who we consider are artists.
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The photograph Self-Portrait (Actress)/White Marilyn (fig. 26.19) was created by the Japanese artist, __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The Canterbury Tales is sometimes referred to as an “estates satire” because the
a) characters come from all social classes or “estates.” b) stories concern gentry living on landed estates. c) characters have come together on a well-known estate near Canterbury to tell tales. d) work was commissioned by the lord of a Canterbury estate for his personal library.
In Soviet Montage filmmaking, crosscutting was often used to:
A. stage last-minute rescue scenes. B. link two actions for the sake of a thematic point. C. create parallels between story lines. D. break a space down into its component parts.
Of the following, which was NOT one of Mendelssohn's orchestra and concert innovations?
A) performing concerts for the aristocracy B) financial assistance to struggling composers C) establishing a pension plan for orchestral musicians D) programming works from several style periods