"Simplistically put, artlike art holds that art is seperate from life and everything else, whereas lifelike art holds that art is connected to life and everything else. In other words, there is art at the service of art and art at the service of life. The maker of artlike art tends to be a specialist; the maker of lifelike art, a generalist."
Allan Kaprow, "The Real Experiment," 1983 in Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life
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