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Art serves as a mirror of society from "summary" of Art and Culture by Clement Greenberg

The idea that art can reflect the values, beliefs, and concerns of a society is a notion that has been widely discussed and debated throughout history. Art serves as a mirror of society, providing a glimpse into the cultural and social context in which it was created. This concept suggests that artists are not simply creators of aesthetic objects, but also cultural commentators who respond to and engage with the world around them. When we look at a work of art, we are not just seeing a beautiful painting or sculpture; we are also seeing a reflection of the society in which it was produced. Artists are influenced by the political, social, and cultural events of their time, and their work often reflects these influences. For example, the rise of industrialization in the 19th century led to the development of new artistic movements such as Realism and Impressionism, which sought to capture the changing lands...
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    Art and Culture

    Clement Greenberg

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