Meaning, one should not approach an artwork with the expectation that one is going to get anything from one’s encounter with it, even if the work is successful, or ‘realized,’ and even if one does in fact get something from the encounter. Because the thing that one gets from such an encounter tends to be lacking not only in materiality, but also in that quality of amusement or distraction that can be provided by fields that are related to art, and that are important in their own right, but that are not the same as art (fields like sports and entertainment).