Where Does Decoration End and Art Begin?
Walk into almost any home, and you will see objects on the walls. Some people call them paintings. Others call them decoration. A framed print may hang above a couch simply to fill empty space. A painting in a museum may hang under careful lighting and attract quiet attention. Yet both objects might look similar at first glance. This raises a simple but difficult question: when does a painting stop being decoration and become art? Many people assume the difference is obvious. Museums contain art. Homes contain decoration. Galleries display serious works, while decorative images belong in furniture stores. Yet this separation begins to blur when people look closely. The same object may move between these categories depending on context. A painting that hangs above a living room sofa may later appear in a gallery exhibition. The physical object does not change. Only the situation changes. This shift reveals something important about how societies define art. The distinction between ...