Questions for Promoting Aesthetic Inquiry: Students should never be allowed to answer questions with a simple "yes" or "no." Teachers should always encourage and wait for the students to give a reason(s) for their answers. This practice will develop complex thinking skills.
- What is the difference between bad art and good art?
- What is the difference between bad art and something that isn’t art at all?
- If something is carelessly constructed, from junk, can we call it art?
- Why do people disagree so much about how art should look?
- If I think some art is ugly, can it still be called art?
- If an artwork costs a lot of money, does that mean it is better than less expensive art?
- If art is kept inside an art museum, does that mean it is more important than art that is kept inside our homes?
- If an object is useful, is it considered art?
- Are you born an artist or can you learn to be an artist?
- Is a very old piece of art more valuable than a newly created piece of art?
- How do you become an art expert?
- If I’m making an artwork, am I working or playing?
- Should artwork be used to sell things, if so when is it the correct thing to do? When is it wrong to use artwork to sell things?
- Can people make art in a factory or does it need to be made by hand?
- Can art be about ugliness?
- Are animals, insects, or plants considered art?
- Can you describe for me what a beautiful portrait of a lady would look like, and why you think that is the way she should look?
- Does artwork mean only one thing to every person? Can one artwork have multiple meanings?
- Who makes the best art in your opinion?
- Can more than one person work on one artwork at a time?
- Should a gallery sell an artwork for less money if it was created by a woman, instead of a man?
- Does a painting of a city need to look real in order for us to enjoy looking at it?
- Is there such a thing as art that should never exist?
- Why should artists invest so much time in their work when they could be easily entertained in a theater or with a book?
- Can we consider anything art?
- Should the government pay artists to create artworks that offend some people?
- Should artists need to prove that they are capable of painting something realistically? If so, why?
- Do artists need to sell their work?
- If one painting is bigger than another, does that mean it is better?
- If you could copy another artists’ work exactly, would your copy be as valuable?
- Can monkeys or elephants make art?
- If art is easy to make is it less valuable or less important?
- Can you name something that is not art but people might think that it is?
- How long do you think it would take to make important artworks?
- Who makes the best art?
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