Monday, September 7, 2009

Introduction Participatory v. Individual

Participatory Art allows the audience to be included in the piece that is being created. While individual art is created by one creator and is open only for his or her interpretation. These both found within the introduction, but isn’t art in general open to interpretation from the viewer as well as the author or creator? When you visit a gallery or an art show purchasing individually made works the artist doesn’t necessarily tell you what he is trying to say. It is left open for the consumer to interpret, see what they see, and feel how they feel. This is what may swing a person to purchases apiece of artwork not how the individual artist feels about it. In a way the two types are similar to each other in which really all art is open to interpretation by anyone person. That is what makes art so special.

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