Why is art considered life?

Without even being fully aware of it, it encompasses almost every aspect of our lives. The books we read, the clothes we wear, the food we eat, and so much more. Painting, artistic photography, sculpture, literature (novels, poems, plays) and performing arts (concerts, operas, dance). Even so, when people appreciate a particular work of art or an entire genre of art that they like, they leave a lasting comment deep inside of themselves.

But not all types of art receive that kind of positive response from everyone, because art is subjective. In addition to the noble art of writing, there are many art forms that can show glimpses of the cultures of past eras. From the point of view of a normal person, who has no affinity with art history or with art itself, religion was relevant to the daily lives of artists and people, despite growing secularism. Conceptual art is an avant-garde movement that emerged in the 1960s and that fundamentally challenged the traditional limits of art.

Some people wonder if the arts are necessary or justified, most of the time when the subject has to do with funding art curricula.