"What lies beyond the practices and activities we are accustomed to classifying as art? Art itself has been investigating this question for a century at least. Its hunger for new experiences, aesthetics, and contents has been fueling a permanent search for novelty. Artists and art institutions tirelessly seek to expand the field of what can be considered art; still, myriad forms of private, even individual, practices are located on the periphery or in the blind spots – in a local culture, a hobby, or private and intimate practices – of this expansion."