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Nimfa-mama [501]
2 years ago
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the reason students of non-western art have generally ignored individual artists in the societies they have studied is that ther

e aren't any. in non-western communities, there is no concept of individual artists.
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Vladimir [108]2 years ago
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The reason students of non-western art have generally ignored individual artists in the societies because they are more likely to be part of the cultural mainstream than Western artists because social approval and acceptance is more important in the non-Western societies.

There is no core concept of an individual artists in non-Western communities. And the growing role of the media in our lives is to blame for the decline of our artistic sensibilities.

The nations and cultures of Asia and Africa, as well as the indigenous cultures of North and South America and Australia, are clear examples of "non-Western" cultures.

To know more about art in non-western civilization visit brainly.com/question/719212?referrer=searchResults

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