- To find art, the very first place to look is at the museum because they have galleries of art paintings (on the wall). You can also look at pieces of Art in an Art class or wherever they sell galleries of Art.
2. What people are expecting to look for is the following of the above: the appearance of the art, the meaning of the art, and most likely the message that the artist wants to have viewers to understand.
3. The way you know that a piece is really art or not, is how much time they put into the piece, the meaning of the piece (if it means a lot, then they’ll have a really fun time otherwise, it means nothing to the viewer – depending on their interests btw).
4. Yes and No, art can be everything. Art can be everything where as if they are still exploring on what to do in their lives. But other than that, art can be everything depending on when their interest is developing or changing. What is not Art is where, you obviously get in trouble or getting a ticket by the police.
5. A curator is a person who is in charge of managing as well as acquiring art collections in museums, or any other places that store pieces of art.
6. Yes, a curator is different that an artist because the artist is the person paining the art; while the curator is the one being responsible for anything that happens to the piece of art.
7. No, Social Media has not quite killed loitering.
8. A flanuer is a french term that which a person which idles or lounges.