Art

The sublime (Kant),

the spiritual (Kandinsky), 

the truth in painting (Cezanne),

the concept (Lewitt), 

within beauty, 

exclusive of craft but may be related to it, 

corrupting of virtues (Plato), 

present in art and in non-art (Duschamp),

materialized, 

dematerialized, 

capable of catharsis (Aristotle), 

dialectical (Hegel), 

skillful, 

non-slick (Greenberg), 

intellectual (Kosuth), 

separate from the metaphorical (Smithson); 

spontaneous,

tasteful, 

brute, 

divine, 

physical, 

metaphysical, 

childish,

insane, 

belabored, 

civilized, 

primal; 

impacted by history but separate from it, 

impacted by context but separate from it, 

impacted by power but separate from it; 

political, 

racial, 

sexual, 

sensual, 

anthropological, 

vast, 

contained, 

freed, 

synthetic, 

in nature, 

in museum, 

in opening a can of tuna (Bukowski); 

impressive, 

expressive, 

seen, 

felt, 

experienced, 

debated, 

constructed, 

deconstructed, 

analyzed, 

critiqued.

Human.

Art remains undefined and only mystically understood.