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Culture affects art not just in the way it is created but also in the way people perceive it. And because of this, different people perceive the same art in different ways. Take for example, pop art. Some love it and some simply hate it.
Art is a medieval German/ old English word meaning 'is'. So art is whatever you want it to be. It's your own creation. It is what it is. It's interpretation.
yes, hence Art & CRAFTS (;
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Well, the art of a group of people reflects their culture and values. Islamic art does not feature any people because to do so was considered idolatry. Western art reflects the western sense of beauty, culture, and ideals.
Management should not be bound by culture. It is important that managers recognizes the culture and adapt to work within it.
This is kind of a reductive question, but I’m going to assume it’s for a test or something. In that case, some experts say the three basic assumptions about art are:Art is universal, meaning it’s been part of every culture in every time period.Art must be experienced. It can’t be art unless people can enjoy it.Art is separate from nature. To be art, it has to be created by a human.
A cultural universal is a part in a humans culture
because change is culture related.
Any where from some degree to the nth degree depending upon your identification with your culture. Culture is learned. Those who apply what they learn are bound by those actions.
management is a universal process
Culture-bound values are beliefs, norms, and behaviors that are specific and unique to a particular culture. These values shape how individuals within that culture perceive and interact with the world around them. Culture-bound values can include attitudes towards family, religion, power dynamics, gender roles, and societal hierarchies.
Art is one part of culture.
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Art is an object but the experience of art for Adorno is subjective. So while the object exists and is bound to place and time, the subjective experience is universal in a sense we generally agree when a piece of art is good or bad. Good art has a quality which creates in each observer a unique subjectivity, so that the arrangement that is good is in the object -but the quality or experience of good art is timeless and is not in the object.
Describing Greek culture as universal is an obvious mis-statement. Do the peoples of Asia, for example, follow Greek culture? They wouldn't know anything about it.
Art Culture Museum ended in 1926.