The title of the article The Blurring of Art and Life is a good introduction
to this article. There is a saying I’ve heard thousands of time: art comes from
life and I can’t agree more on that. Kaprow raises an example, brushing his
teeth, which I rarely pay attention to unless having bleeding gum, to explain
the relationship between art and life. I believe he makes it clear for me that one
can discover art is there in a slience transforming influence
on life and vice versa. During the work on my Micro Project two, it is not hard
to understand that inspiration of art is all around our daily life and the difference
between art and just routinized and unnoticed life was whether this person
intends to make something different.
Well, if the first action after getting up
in the morning is to go painting, and everyone is going to do this every day, and
everyone is a painter, will painting still be art? The author leaves this
question to me in the 3rd paragraph.
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