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- 1. not adorned; plain: "it was very simple, its walls unadorned"
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9 hours ago · If it were accepted that the distinction between functional and non-functional does not hold for the definition of ‘art’ beyond demarcating art from unadorned objects—and accepted, too, that doing so only produces arbitrary results—then this would remove an important reference point by which ‘popular’ and often also popular artifacts get excluded from the realm of art or else assigned a lower artistic standing.
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