I saw your question, @quasi, but I wasn’t attracted to it, and here’s why: it didn’t really ask what you wanted the answer to. The answer to “Does anyone love to talk about art?” is yes, some people love to talk about art. The end.
I tend to avoid questions like that, and also questions with the word “favorite” in them, questions with superlatives (What’s the somethingest something you ever somethinged?), and purely speculative questions (If you could ~~ just one ~~, what would it be?). They all seem like they’re just designed to pull comments and don’t really have any other point.
Here are some questions about art that would have caught my attention, and I think they would all have passed muster with the mods, too:
— If you visit art museums, do you always gravitate to your favorite genres and styles or do you try to branch out?
— Do you own any original works of art?
— Does a person have to study art in order to be able to enjoy and appreciate it?
— If a work of art is popular with ordinary people, does that mean it is not really serious art?
— How do you learn to look at abstract art and see what the artist intends for you to see?
I think questions like these (these are just examples) would all draw out people who love to talk about art, but it would give them a focus for what to talk about and not just invite a pointless yes or no answer that ends with a thud.