A work of art is the product of human activity (the artist) with a non-utilitarian vocation, that is, it is selfless.
The work of art is an object in relation to other objects in the world. A work of art seems to speak or speak to its viewers. In this sense, it refers to something other than itself.
A work of art has its own end in itself, that is, its primary function is not to satisfy a need (unlike a craft, industrial or technical object).
The word art is found in a large number of common expressions which are unrelated to one another: great art, having the art and the manner, the art of living, etc. This word therefore makes it possible to name the cause and the origin of things produced by man as opposed to natural things. So not everything that is done by nature has been done by art. The end of art is the beautiful.
The previously prevailing aesthetic ideal disappears with contemporary art.
In short, the work of art does not express the artist's emotions as such, but rather expresses the relationship to the world as the artist experiences it under the influence of his affects. It indicates neither the world nor the pure subjectivity of the artist, but a relationship experienced with the world under the influence of this emotional life.
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