An article, "Art Which Can't Be Art" wrote by Allan Kaprow,describes an interesting theory. Kaprow believes that brushing his teeth is an action that related to art or it's better to say it is an art.That sounds a little crazy since we all need to brush our teeth everyday for more than once, but no one thinks about it. It is too normal to be noticed,still less treat this action as art. However, when we try to figure out what art really is, it's hard to say. Is there a clear boundary between art and sociology? I don't think so, at least I can't tell what the boundary is. So, I do agree with Kaprow's thought. I think what the writer wants to emphasize is art comes from life. Everything around us could be the source of art and the meaning of art is to show the world around us.
There is a sentence in the article said,"an artist concerned with lifelike art is an artist who does and does not make art." I love it and I think it explains the main idea of this article. A real artist must care more about life than how to "make" an art.
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