High art refers to art forms that are traditionally considered refined, intellectually or morally elevating, and worthy of critical study or institutional preservation. It is often associated with elite taste, academic validation, and cultural prestige. Examples: paintings, literature, gallery art
Low art refers to forms of artistic expression that are primarily designed for mass consumption, entertainment, and accessibility, rather than intellectual depth or institutional prestige. It is often characterized by its popular appeal, emotional immediacy, and informal or commercial context. Examples include Comic books, television shows, and street art