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  2. What Are the Functions of Art? - ThoughtCo

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    The functions of art generally fall into three categories: physical, social, and personal. Each serves different purposes depending on context. Assigning a function to a piece of art requires understanding its context, including the time period, location, cultural influences, and the artist's intent.

  3. The purpose and function of art, as well as the definition of art, keep changing. In general, the purpose and function of art are often dictated by those in power as art is often used to change people’s minds about certain political, societal, cultural, and emotional phenomena.

  4. 1.3: Purposes of Art - Humanities LibreTexts

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    Some of the functions of art are provided in the outline below. This is a partial list of purposes as developed by Claude Lévi-Strauss. Expression of the imagination.

  5. Art, a visual object or experience consciously created through an expression of skill or imagination. The term ‘art’ encompasses diverse media such as painting, sculpture, printmaking, drawing, decorative arts, photography, and installation. Learn more about art in this article.

  6. 1.4: Functions of Art - Humanities LibreTexts

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    The answer to these questions usually fall within one or more of the following six categories known as the functions of art: Delight (pleasure, enjoyment, entertainment) The focus is on humanity's inherent desire to delight in beauty and wonder.

  7. Functions of Art That Makes Us Better Human Beings - The Artist

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    In the famous book Art as Therapy, the authors have outlined seven functions of art and explain how art helps us grow and evolve in our understanding of ourselves, each other, and the world we live in. Taking your time to mindfully observe artwork can be of true value to your emotional well-being.

  8. The Definition of Art - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    One distinctively modern, conventionalist, sort of definition focuses on art’s institutional features, emphasizing the way art changes over time, modern works that appear to break radically with all traditional art, the relational properties of artworks that depend on works’ relations to art history, art genres, etc. – more broadly, on ...

  9. Art - Wikipedia

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    Art is something that stimulates an individual's thoughts, emotions, beliefs, or ideas through the senses. Works of art can be explicitly made for this purpose or interpreted on the basis of images or objects.

  10. What Is Art? Why is Art Important? - The Artist

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    Art stimulates creativity and innovation. Art inspires creativity and innovation beyond boundaries, encouraging imagination, lateral thinking, and risk-taking. The process of creating art involves experimentation and novel ideas, which can influence progress in various industries.

  11. 2.7: Reading- Purpose of Art - Humanities LibreTexts

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    Art provides a means to express the imagination in nongrammatic ways that are not tied to the formality of spoken or written language. Unlike words, which come in sequences and each of which have a definite meaning, art provides a range of forms, symbols and ideas with meanings that are malleable.