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  1. Jan 14, 2013 · Does art serve a utilitarian, religious, or aesthetic purpose, or no purpose at all?» In this winter's Paper Experiments teen program at the Metropolitan Museum, participants looked at modern art through a critical lens, learning to appreciate what some might not see as art at first glance.

  2. philosophy of art, the study of the nature of art, including concepts such as interpretation, representation and expression, and form. It is closely related to aesthetics, the philosophical study of beauty and taste. Distinguishing characteristics.

  3. noun. the quality, production, expression, or realm of things that conform to accepted aesthetic principles of beauty, show imagination and skill, and have more than ordinary meaning and importance: Art is a characteristic human activity. My parents and I disagree about what qualifies as art.

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