This document discusses three examples to explore what constitutes art:
1. Paintings created by a chimpanzee that were displayed at a natural history museum and art institute. The document asks if this is considered art, and if so, whose art it is.
2. Two seemingly identical piles of bricks arranged in the same way, one by a famous sculptor at an art museum and the other by a bricklayer's assistant. It questions if one can be considered a work of art while the other is not.
3. A large-scale fabric installation by Christo that took years to plan and receive approvals for. The document discusses Christo's view that the work of art includes the entire process