Multiple Choice
Even though a work of art like Donald Judd's Untitled (figure 2.29) was intended to have no meaning, function, or illusion, why might we still consider it to have meaning?
A) The context might change
B) We may see it as original
C) We perceive things in our own way because of who we are
D) Both the artist and viewer need to communicate
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