Survey about Art Limits

Your Gender
Male
Female
How old are you?
≤ 18
19 - 30
31 - 50
≥ 51
Your qualification level
Doctoral or equivalent
Master or equivalent
Bachelor or equivalent
Secondary education
Primary education
What is your main occupation this period?
Job
Studies
Neither
Choose the field of your job/studies
accountancy, banking and finance
animal and plant resources
business, consulting and management
charity and voluntary work
creative arts and design
energy and utilities
engineering and manufacturing
environment and agriculture
healthcare
hospitality and events management
information technology
information, research and analysis
insurance and pensions
law
law enforcement and security
leisure, sport and tourism
marketing, advertising and PR
media and internet
performing arts
property and construction
public services and administration
publishing and journalism
recruitment and HR
retail
sales
science and pharmaceuticals
social care
teaching and education
transport and logistics
Do you have family (wife or husband and kids)?
Yes
No
Other
Please Specify:
Of the following, select only these you have visited more than 3 times in the last 6 months (multiple choice)
Theater
Cinema
Opera
Concert
Art Gallery
Museum
Bookstore
Library
Historical/Archaeological place
Culturally specific festival
Live dance event
I haven't attend in any of these cultural events in the last 6 months
What kind of music do you like? (multiple choice)
Classical
Rock
Indie
Punk
Country
Soul
Opera
Traditional
African
Reggae
Chill Out
Metal
Rap
Hip Hop
RnB
Pop
Dance
House
Techno
Trance
DnB
Dubstep
All the above
I don't like music
Below, you will be asked to rate a creation or performance from 0 to 5. (0 = the project doesn't belong to Art, 5 = the project is an excellent piece of Art)
Below, you will be asked to rate a creation or performance from 0 to 5. (0 = the project doesn't belong to Art, 5 = the project is an excellent piece of Art)
 Ear on arm suspension - According to your taste, do you consider this creation as Artwork?
 
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Dead cat helicopter - According to your taste, do you consider this creation as Artwork?
 
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4'33" - According to your taste, do you consider this concert as Artwork?
 
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Fountain - According to your taste, do you consider this creation as Artwork?
 
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Fat: It's delicious - According to your taste, do you consider this creation as Artwork?
 
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Penetrados - According to your taste, do you consider this performance as Artwork?
 
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Brillo boxes - According to your taste, do you consider this creation as Artwork?
 
Βrillo Βoxes
 
About brillo boxes:
In the mid-1960s Warhol carried his consumer-product imagery into the realm of sculpture. Calling to mind a factory assembly line, Warhol employed carpenters to construct numerous plywood boxes identical in size and shape to supermarket cartons. Then, with assistance from Gerard Malanga and Billy Linich, he painted and silkscreened the boxes with logos of the different consumer products: Kellogg's corn flakes, Brillo soap pads, Mott's apple juice, Del Monte peaches and Heinz ketchup.

The finished sculptures were virtually indistinguishable from their cardboard supermarket counterparts. Warhol first exhibited these at the Stable Gallery in 1964, cramming the space with piled-high boxes that recalled a cramped grocery warehouse. He invited collectors to buy them by the stack, and though they did not sell well, the boxes caused much controversy. In reference to his boxes, Warhol later said that he "wanted something ordinary" and it was this mundane, commercial subject matter that infuriated the critics. The perfectly blank, "machine-made" look of Warhol's boxes contrasted sharply with the gestural brushstrokes of Abstract Expressionist paintings.

source: http://www.warhol.org

 
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Plop egg - According to your taste, do you consider this performance as Artwork?
 
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Untitled painting - According to your taste, do you consider this creation as Artwork?
 
 
About untitled painting:
Untitled, (1961) is a thickly textured work painted edge-to-edge, measuring 48¾ inches square, in stark white with traces of blue and green.
 
Back in November 2014 the above all-white painting, sold at Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Evening Sale, for $15 million!
 
 
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Vomiting on to canvas - According to your taste, do you consider this performance as Artwork?
 
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