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Title: Should artists address social and political issues in their work
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Art is used for personal expression. Through art, artists can reveal themselves so clearly that we feel we know them. Through artistic presentation, information often becomes more accessible and memorable than it would be through words alone. Many people in our society think the primary function of art is visual delight but let's not be fooled... Showed first 250 characters
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Art is used for personal expression. Through art, artists can reveal themselves so clearly that we feel we know them. Through artistic presentation, information often becomes more accessible and memorable than it would be through words alone. Many people in our society think the primary function of art is visual delight but let's not be fooled... Showed next 250 characters
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