What is art and how does it differ from aesthetics?

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Abstract

Art objects differ from other objects because they are intentionally created to embody a producer's (i.e., artist's) expression. Hence, art objects are social objects whose appeal and value are determined largely by the strategic interaction between the artist and the audience. I discuss several aspects of how strategic interaction can affect an art object's perceived value and aesthetic appeal.

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Kreuzbauer, R. (2017, January 1). What is art and how does it differ from aesthetics? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. NLM (Medline). https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X17001765

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