From the relaxation in the sixties of the last century to the era of postmodernism, in the existence of Czech art education it was considered certain what visual art is: the linear development of the transition from realism to the abstraction of modernity with its expression of the "artist's inner self". However, in a pluralistic environment, during a thorough analysis of the art of modernity and postmodernity, it becomes clear that it is possible to understand visual art in many different concepts /see the anthology of foreign approaches by Kulka and Ciporanov (2010), Pospiszyl (1998), Kesner (2005) and others/, which are mostly not mutually compatible.
For the field of art education, which in order to defend its existence needs to clearly grasp the object of its interest as a compact whole of fundamental urgency, the problem arises of which of the theories of visual art to prioritize and for what reason, or better, how to find their complexity.