Critics have a responsibility to establish standards by which works of art can be judged.

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Art critics are divided into two camps with regard to evaluation of their own work. Some insist that, since art is such an subjective form of creativity, it is hard to define any objective standards for evaluation. Those from the other camp, however, hold strong belief that, no matter how diviated the motives of art are and their representations, there must be some objective standards that can be applied to evaluate art works. If we …

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…less need for them to fussy over these objective standards. If any objective standard for evaluating art works could be established, the appreciation of art then would become as dull as weighting things. Art, the treasure accumulated by generations of human beings, can never be reduced to such simple and homogenized forms and therefore, the critique of art works will still be a diversified and subjective work which inspires people in their admiration of art.