There is "small creativity" - a crochet scarf, an unusual way of mending a
sock, an improvised decoration of an interior. Such things need the context (a
sock, an interior, etc).
So-called "modern art" (mostly conceptual) takes these things out of the
context, blow them up, and create a "concept" - a "story" which is usually
printed and placed on the left of the object in an art gallery.
Modern art substitutes a context with a concept. The result is a comatose
item on life support.
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