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The term '''art''' is used to describe a particular type of [[creative]] production generated by human beings, and the term usually implies some degree of [[aesthetic]] value. An artist makes a work of art for various purposes, such as creating an experience for others or as part of a ritual. There is no general agreed-upon definition of art, since defining the boundaries of "art" is subjective, but the [[Stimulus (physiology)|impetus]] for art is often called human [[creativity]]. The term '''art''' is used to describe a particular type of [[creative]] production generated by human beings, and the term usually implies some degree of [[aesthetic]] value. An artist makes a work of art for various purposes, such as creating an experience for others or as part of a ritual. There is no general agreed-upon definition of art, since defining the boundaries of "art" is subjective, but the [[Stimulus (physiology)|impetus]] for art is often called human [[creativity]].
-By region: [[American art]] - [[Italian art]] - [[French art]] - [[Belgian and]] [[Flemish art]] - [[British art]]+By region: [[American art]] - [[Italian art]] - [[French art]] - [[Belgian art]] [[Flemish art]] - [[British art]]
Essays: [[art and politics]] Essays: [[art and politics]]

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«La culture, c’est la règle, et l’art, c’est l’exception» --Jean-Luc Godard

The term art is used to describe a particular type of creative production generated by human beings, and the term usually implies some degree of aesthetic value. An artist makes a work of art for various purposes, such as creating an experience for others or as part of a ritual. There is no general agreed-upon definition of art, since defining the boundaries of "art" is subjective, but the impetus for art is often called human creativity. By region: American art - Italian art - French art - Belgian art Flemish art - British art

Essays: art and politics

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Related: aesthetics - abstract art - advertising - appropriation - architecture - art criticism - art deco - art film - art for art's sake - art history - art horror - artificial - art nouveau - artist - art music - art theory - avant-garde - beauty - commercial art - content - convention - creativity - design - drawing - erotic art - fantasy - fashion - fiction - film - fine arts - form - found objects - gaze - genre - graphic art - grotesque art - high arts - image - imagination - imitation - innovation - kitsch - low arts - medium - music - nude - originality - painting - photography - religion - reproduction - representation - Salons des Refusés - show - style - technique - taste - theatre - visual arts - The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction


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Art

For the eye - For the ear - For the mind

aesthetics - abstract art - advertising - architecture - art deco - art film - art horror - art nouveau - artist - art music - avant garde - body art - commercial art - conceptual art - contemporary art - content - creativity - dada - decorative art - degenerate art - design - drawing - erotic art - fashion - fiction - film - fine arts - form - futurism - graphic art - grotesque - high arts - image - innovation - impressionism - modern art - music - nude - painting - photography - pop art - postmodern art - religion - romanticism - show - style - surrealism - symbolism - technique - theatre - visual

List of visual artists

A - Marina Abramoviæ - Vito Acconci - Jacques Fabian Gautier d'Agoty - Laurie Anderson - Arcimboldo - B - Balthus - Matthew Barney - Jean-Michel Basquiat - Aubrey Beardsley - Max Beckmann - Vanessa Beecroft - Hans Bellmer - Richard Bernstein - Gilles Berquet - Fred Bervoets - Joseph Beuys - Guillaume Bijl - Arnold Böcklin - Hieronymus Bosch - Marcel Broodthaers - Pieter Brueghel the Elder - François Boucher - C - Rupert Carabin - Caravaggio - Pierre Cardin - Paul Chabas - Lucas Cranach - Gustave Courbet - André Courrèges - John Currin - D - Salvador Dalí - Honoré Daumier - Eugène Delacroix - Luc Deleu - Wim Delvoye - Achille Devéria - Danny Devos - Otto Dix - Gustave Doré - Marcel Duchamp - Albrecht Dürer - E - James Ensor - Tracey Emin - Max Ernst - F - Jan Fabre - Eric Fischl - Henry Fuseli - Piero Fornasetti - G - Antoni Gaudí - Théodore Géricault - Jean-Léon Gérôme - H. R. Giger - Gilbert & George - Vincent van Gogh - Francisco de Goya - Dan Graham - Grandville - Hans Baldung Grien - George Grosz - Matthias Grünewald - H - Richard Hamilton - Keith Haring - Raoul Hausmann - Damien Hirst - Hokusai - Jenny Holzer - I - Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres - J - Allen Jones - Frida Kahlo - Yves Klein - Gustav Klimt - K - Mike Kelley - Jeff Koons - L - Jean-Jacques Lebel - Fernand Léger - Tamara de Lempicka - Mirka Lugosi - M - René Magritte - Edouard Manet - Piero Manzoni - Marcel Mariën - Quentin Massys - Alessandro Mendini - Claude Monet - Gustave Moreau - Otto Mühl - Pierre Molinier - Carlo Mollino - William Morris - Edvard Munch - N - Hermann Nitsch - O - Chris Ofili - Orlan - P - Panamarenko - Francis Picabia - Georges Pichard - Pablo Picasso - Giovanni Piranesi - Jackson Pollock - R - Paco Rabanne - Marcantonio Raimondi - Man Ray - Paula Rego - Jamie Reid - Félicien Rops - Peter Paul Rubens - S - Andres Serrano - Egon Schiele - Cindy Sherman - Romain Slocombe - Robert Smithson - Hajime Sorayama - Eric Stanton - T - Roland Topor - Clovis Trouille - Luc Tuymans - V - Leonardo da Vinci - W - Andy Warhol - James Whistler - John Willie - Z - Unica Zürn

photography

Helmut Newton - Nobuyoshi Araki - Cecil Beaton - Guy Bourdin - William Klein - David LaChapelle - Richard Kern - Eric Kroll - Joel Peter Witkin


design

Luigi Colani - Joe Colombo - Gaetano Pesce - Ettore Sottsass


architecture

Le Corbusier - Frank Gehry


curator

Jan Hoet - Eduard Fuchs


graphic design

Pedro Bell - Guido Crepax - Robert Crumb - Jean Giraud - Tanino Liberatore - Shusei Nagaoka - Milo Manara - Jacques Tardi

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