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When do we classify arts as objective? Non-objective?

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Answered by disha6711
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Nonobjective, or abstract art, is just about the complete opposite of objective art. Nonobjective artwork doesn't have identifiable forms or recognizable subject matter. Instead of depicting familiar objects, people, or animals, nonobjective artwork deals with the basic elements of art.

Answered by Anonymous
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Objective art is artwork that depicts easily recognizable subject matter. It is also known as representational or figurative art. Nonobjective, or abstract art, is just about the complete opposite of objective art. Nonobjective artwork doesn't have identifiable forms or recognizable subject matter.

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