Art and Society

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"Art and Society" is a critical work by Sidney Finkelstein that examines the relationship between artistic expression and the social and historical conditions in which it is produced.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
critical work
non-fiction book
aimsTo argue that art cannot be separated from its social context
show how art is shaped by social and historical forces
author Sidney Finkelstein NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques ahistorical approaches to art
formalism in art analysis
discusses economic conditions of artistic production
historical development of artistic forms
ideology in art
relationship between artist and class structure
social function of art
examines influence of history on art
influence of society on artists
interaction between art and social structures
role of art in social change
focusesOn artistic expression
historical context of art
social context of art
genre art criticism
cultural criticism
hasAuthorPoliticalOrientation Marxist
hasAuthorProfession art critic
cultural theorist
hasForm prose
hasPerspective Marxist cultural analysis
historical materialism in art
intendedAudience general readers interested in art and society
students of art history
students of cultural studies
language English
literaryForm essay collection
mainSubject art
historical conditions of artistic production
relationship between art and society
social conditions of artistic production
society
relatedConcept Marxist aesthetics
cultural materialism
ideology and art
social history of art
relatedWork The Sense of Music NERFINISHED
title Art and Society NERFINISHED

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Sidney Finkelstein notableWork Art and Society