SuburbanThug wrote:
I didn't mean to be so controversial...

it's not controversial..
and none is more "important" than the other.. (one would not exist without the other)
arguably..
a great saxophone player would probably find other means of expression if the saxophone was never invented...
just saying.. the course of this persons' life might be more important than the specific tool he eventually chose to use...
back to topic..
imo art cannot be defined.. (if tried to be defined the definition will be broken by a counter-movement... hehe)
it is the spirit / vision of a person manifested in real life..
it has no boundaries (except the physical ones)....
one person would say it is art.. another person agrees.. and that's it!
none of you can say otherwise.. it is acknowledged as art.
as a term ...the word "art" is often "borrowed" to describe something that excels beyond its "normal" boundaries..
much like the word "perfect" is often used to describe many things which are obviously not void of flaws..