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And, most of the time, art fails.
In the meantime, it seems to me that "Steve Jobs," by not taking a stand on Jobs's art, fails to capture what was really interesting about him.
The surest way to rob a work of this sense of freedom is to insist on certain moral hierarchies, which is why, I think, so much "political" art fails.
Later, he (Shusterman 2000) has said that much art fails to generate Dewey's aesthetic experience.
The basic distinction is between good and bad art: good art requires interpenetration of fulfillment and usefulness, and bad art fails in this.
Carroll (2001) thinks Dewey's theory of art fails to cover many contemporary works which then act as counterexamples to his definition of art as experience.
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His art failed to save the king and may even have been counterproductive.
Much of the art failed; it is not easy to capture a story that isn't over.
What happened is that in 2000 a group of them went there for a show, and, because of a blizzard in New York, their art failed to arrive.
Its 95percentt sale rate by far eclipsed Phillips's sale of Impressionist and modern art last week, when 45percentt of the art failed to sell.
The problem is that modern museums of art fail to tell people directly why art matters, because modernist aesthetics (in which curators are trained) is so deeply suspicious of any hint of an instrumental approach to culture.
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