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If you don’t care about art, you may still call yourself intelligent
The fine arts don’t matter any more to most educated people. This is not a statement of opinion; it is a statement of fact. As recently as the late 20th century, well-educated people were expected to be able to bluff their way through a dinner party with at least some knowledge of “the fine arts” — defined, since the late 18th century, as painting, sculpture, orchestral or symphonic music, as distinct from popular music, and dance/ballet. (“Starchitects” notwithstanding, architecture has never really been one of the fine arts — it is too utilitarian, too collaborative and too public). A few decades ago, in American gentry circles, it would have been…



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