Most cultures have art as an important expression of their ideals, their religious beliefs or their history; Oaxacan culture is no exception.
Art is one part of culture.
Not exactly. Art is a great part of a culture, though, but not all of it.
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I don't know the percentages, but art is a part of everyone's culture, whether they're from India, England, America, Canada, Mexico, Spain, Russia, Germany....etc... Art is important to everyone, I am an American so the media plays a huge part in our art culture. From photos to orginal, fine art, to digital media, any culture should say that art is important. Painting, sculpting, drawing, digital art...it's all a part of human characteristics to enjoy and say that art is important. The amount of people that visit galleries is uncertain to me also, but I know that in places that have them, they are visited mostly for education, whether it's a field trip for a school or an individual studying art.
The motto of Benito Juárez Autonomous University of Oaxaca is 'Science, Art, Freedom'.
It is an art in and of itself.
The Renaissance was important because it ushered in many changes, particularly in European art and culture. The Renaissance is generally understood to be the art, literature and culture accumulated in the 14th to 16th centuries.
that culture, art, and education was just as important as religion
They are part of the Spanish Culture. They are considered an art form.
It reflects important tools and beliefs used in Chinese art and writing.