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Why Art Is Good

November 8th, 2009 · No Comments

Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music and literature. The meaning of art is explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics.

Some works of arts are usually found on art galleries such as museums, exhibits, auctions and many more. You can see work of art anywhere.

Art is a very powerful tool in expressing ideas and emotion.

A simple and interesting story from a TV series is also a work of art. It is because scriptwriters and the director himself applied artistic analogy to make the story simple yet loved by people.

Art has had a great number of different functions throughout its history, making its purpose difficult to abstract or quantify to any single concept. This does not imply that the purpose of Art is “vague”, not the feminine magazine ladies usually buys from new-stands but that it has many unique, different, reasons for being created. The different purposes of art may be grouped according to those which are non-motivated, and those which are motivated.

Art can be used as a tool for communication, entertainment, a tool for political change, propagandas, healing and socialization.

In other countries alone, activist and militants, use art as propaganda device to eventually object on some issues or controversies that may affect the socio – economic status of the country.

Art has been perceived by some as belonging to some social classes and often excluding others. In this context, art is seen as an upper-class activity associated with wealth, the ability to purchase art, and the leisure required to pursue or enjoy it.

For example, the palaces of Versailles or the Hermitage in St. Petersburg with their vast collections of art, amassed by the fabulously wealthy royalty of Europe exemplify this view. Collecting such art is the preserve of the rich, or of governments and institutions.

The word art is also used to apply judgments of value, as in such expressions like “that meal was a work of art” (the cook is an artist), or “the art of deception,” (the highly attained level of skill of the deceiver is praised). It is this use of the word as a measure of high quality and high value that gives the term its flavor of subjectivity.

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