

‘One of the questions that I've always pursued or has pursued me is, "Why is something art, and why is something else not art?" That I always find fascinating.’ –John Baldessari
Baldessari's question is often on my mind and popped up in my head yesterday as I walked through a rock-climbing space in San Diego.

1 comment:
Thanks for bringing up the questions for me again.
It is a great question.
Sometimes I ask myself while working on my stuff, "Should it be art?"
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