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what's the difference between 'art' and 'arts'?
Dec 30, 2011 9:38 PM
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Sveika Rusne! There is a difference. For example, 'a work of art' is a fixed phrase. 'The arts' refers to the whole field of artistic endeavors-- theatre, sculpture, painting, dance, etc. 'Art' refers to any one of these in the general aesthetic.
December 31, 2011
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Art = general sense. This is uncountable.
The Arts = forms of art. Specifically, all the various artistic endeavours.
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