Difference Between Arts And Entertainment

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The qualifications for classifications as art, the connection between arts and entertainment, the relationship between business and the arts and the safety net of the non-profit classification are explored in the following paragraphs. What is art? The distinction between what the masses consider art is indeed changing. Gone are the days where only precise oil-paintings by a classical trained man in a black baret are exclusively classified as the only true form of art! Nowadays people are willing to label numerous activities that involve creative processes as “art.” After All what is art? Rosewall defines art a “a set of activities involving human creativity, divided into various disciplines including visual arts, music, literature and dance.” (Rosewall p2) Rosewall uses the word including definition; she does not excluded lesser recognized forms of art, nor does she specify the medium in which the internal creativity has to be expressed through in order to considered “art.” What is categorized as art varies from the classical orchestra written by an famous composer , and intricate detailing of a leg of a table to a the design at a high-end restaurant or even a carefully designed aesthetic of billboard located of a highway’s intersection. According to Roswell 's definition the term art can be used to describe a “activities involving human creativity” (p …show more content…

Afterall, visual and performing arts are a form of entertainment. Entertainment , such a pop concerts, heavily rely on the creativity that makes something to assist the in presentation. The steps to achieve the the final presentation involve creative process, thus making it qualify as an art form by Rosewall definition. Many forms of entertainment and art are interlinked. A lighting setup of a concert, the design for the promotional websites and costume of the artists, all involve creative processes therefore making them qualifying them as their own form of

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