A work of art, artwork, work or art object is a creation, such as an art object, design, architectural piece, musical work, literary composition, performance, film, conceptual art piece, or even computer program that is made and or valued primarily for an "artistic" rather than practical function. This article is concerned with the concept in the visual arts rather than music or literature, although similar issues arise in those fields.

Traditional media for visual works of art include: calligraphy, photography, carvings, gardens, ceramics, painting, prints, sculpture, drawings, photography or buildings. Since modernism, the field of fine art has expanded to include film, performance art, conceptual art, Welded sculpture and video art.

What is perceived as a work of art differs between cultures and eras and by the meaning of the term "art" itself. From the Renaissance until the twentieth century, and to some extent still, Western art critics and the general western public tended not to define applied art or decorative art as works of art, or at least to accord them lower status than works, like paintings, with no practical use, according to the hierarchy of genres. Other cultures, for example Chinese and Islamic art have not made this distinction so strongly.

The related terms artwork and art object, used especially in American English, came into use in the 20th century, especially to describe modern and post-modern art, especially in works without significant skill or craft in creating the physical object. Some contemporary works of art in conceptual art and other fields exist essentially as sets of instructions by the artist for the physical creation of the object, which is expected only to be physically created periodically—just as a piece of music or drama exists as a score or script. An example is Emergency Room by Thierry Geoffroy. Sometimes physical objects are transferred by the artist, but the work requires their arrangement in a specific form set out by the artist. In such cases the distinction between the terms is useful; the "work of art" has no permanent physical form, but sometimes manifests as a physical "art object." Equally a work of found art may not change its physical properties, but becomes art when so presented by the artist. In contrast a work of art may change the qualities of the materials concerned, as in An Oak Tree by Michael Craig-Martin.

The French form of "art object," objet d'art, has been used for much longer in English and usually means a work of decorative or applied art.

To establish whether a work is a work of art, the concepts of attribution, artistic merit and literary merit may be invoked.

Among practitioners of contemporary art, various new media objects such as the DVD, the web page, and other interactive media have been treated as art objects; such treatment frequently involves a formalist (or "medium-specific") analysis. The formal analysis of computerized media has yielded such art movements as internet art and algorithmic art. The purpose of "new media objects" is not to replace traditional media, but to challenge old media.

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Thu Aug 26 03:17:51 2010

What are your favorite Great Works of Art?
Q. I am looking to liven things up a bit in my classroom this year. I want to purchase some fresh posters/ reproductions of some of the most influential works of all time. I have some already, but I'm just curious what is considered by the public as a great work of art.
Asked by Carol M - Mon Jun 15 22:06:48 2009 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It is probably passe, but Van Gough prints are my favorite. Starry Night, The Willow, Irises... I also like Ansel Adams prints. No one does black and white photograpy better. Gustav Klimt "The Kiss" "Lady Godiva" and "Lilith" by Collier Edit: "Michael Angelo - LOL!" Edit again: "The Scream" was by Munch
Answered by Blah - Mon Jun 15 22:14:10 2009

Why we can only make informed guesses about the meanings of Prehistoric works of art?
Q. Why we can only make informed guesses about the meanings of Prehistoric works of art? What do you think
Asked by Softwares_911 - Mon Oct 20 20:24:31 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The word "prehistoric" that is defined as relating to, or belonging to the era before recorded history leaves only oral history. When any paragraph can be destroyed by passing it through the filters of ten separate people the sum of the paragraph will be an informed guess. Any oral history being passed from generation to generation is at a apex if even informed guesses hold the minimum of the full meaning of the original oral history. Art is interpreted by each person who views it. When the oral explantion of what they believe of the art meaning begins its travel, it also begins to degrade.
Answered by Terry - Mon Oct 20 20:54:47 2008

How and why do advertisers use specific works of art or artists to sell their products?"?
Q. "In what context, and for what effect, do modern filmmakers and television producers employ historic art monuments (architecture, painting and sculpture) in their work?" I just need some ideas. I have 1 slide done, & I have to have 15. I did a slide about the Ab Rocket. I had to explain why consumers are attracted to it, and why they would want to buy it. I said they use skinny people to sell exercise equipment. What are some of the words that attract consumers?
Asked by Goody-2-shoes89 - Mon Apr 19 12:19:45 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. This is for art history and I'm doing the same project. I took marketing in high school and many advertisers use sex appeal, drugs, and alcohol to sell their products. It is also very common to have famous movie stars that give off the vibe "you have to try this product because I'm using it and it worked for me." I started out by just defining the visual arts and I'm trying to go from there. I only have 3 slides done so far but I hope this helps. Also, when trying to think about modern filmmakers and such, think about the movie the Davinci Code as well as Angels and Demons. Both movies imply a lot of art and historical monuments throughout them.
Answered by unknown - Thu Apr 22 23:37:09 2010

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