The ongoing debate setting restrictions on what is art and what is not art has been the topic of many philosophers’ discussions for decades. How can Claude Monet’s landscapes qualify as art while an art student’s landscape falls short? Throughout history art has been considered a form of self-expression. Different art forms serve different purposes. Art can represent a country’s culture from a specific time period, attempt to evoke a specific emotion, or work as a functional …show more content…
Robert Storr, an American art curator and receiver of the Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts in US & Canada, once said, “"Money talks; it has nothing to say about art.” For example, Han Van Meegeren sold a fake Dutch masterpiece to Nazi leader Hermann Goering that is now on display at the D'Amour Museum in Springfield. Even though the painting is unoriginal, the copies are given white-glove treatment and are sold for approximately ten thousand each. The importance of sustainability is again shown when comparing the final sale price between Barnet Newman’s painting, a large, blue square, that sold for 39 million to an Italian bidder, and the new mother that hangs a large, blue square drawing on the refrigerator made by a toddler. When