Three Answers to a Question
Some questions elude an answer. Think of Pilate's query ("quid est veritas?") or Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principal ("where exactly is that electron?") or on and on with Wittgenstein.
The three panels "Three Answers to a Question" may be thought of as pictures of an emphatic "Yes", a confused and ambiguous "Maybe" and a definite and certain "No". And everything in between.
How about: what is art?
Answer: De Gustibus non est disputandem