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Artwork's appropriation by viewers from "summary" of Great Ideas the Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Walter Benjamin

In this topic, viewers are encouraged to take artwork and find their own meaning from it, as opposed to the original intention of the artist. This allows for art to be interpreted differently by different people, creating a unique experience for each viewer.
  1. In the age of mechanical reproduction, artwork often takes on a special meaning for viewers because they can each put their own spin on the piece. Some may admire it from afar, some may even interpret its messages as something different than how the artist intended.
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  3. Viewers can not only applaud art but can also make changes to it and reconstruct it to fit into their personal aesthetic. This ability to influence artwork directly is particularly powerful in context of mass production which makes it more accessible to people.
  4. It's important to consider the ethical implications of appropriating artworks since one person's interpretation or alteration could be a source of offence to another. People need to ask permission from the original creator before taking away from or adding to an artwork to ensure respect for the artist and the integrity of their creation.
  5. Art forms such as graffitiart allow viewers to take appropriation to an extreme level - not only do they get to look at the work but they can also add their own ideas and artistic talent to it thus making a statement about themselves through the art.
  6. The way we see artwork has changed dramatically since the invention of photography. Instead of having to visit a gallery in order to view artwork, viewers can now access millions of pieces of artwork with just a few clicks. This convenience gives fans of art as well as those seeking to appropriate it opportunities that never before existed.
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Great Ideas the Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

Walter Benjamin

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