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The Value and Significance of Art

Artistic value mainly refers to the cultural value, aesthetic value and artistic means embodied in works of art. The more typical the nationality, regionality and individuality embodied in works of art, the higher its artistic value. There are two conditions for artistic value: time and space.

Art belongs to the people and the spirit of the people. Hegel said that "the mission of art is to coordinate consciousness and reality". The mind is always overwhelmed by reality, and we need to vent, but it is not just as simple as resorting to violence. People tend to reflect their thoughts in a "decent" way. When finding a specific path, habits and skilled skills make the form more spiritual. The combination of abstraction and concreteness keeps people from getting lost in the material world. Whether it is a direct participant in the form or a reference, the value of art returns to people and appears! Art has the function of moving and purifying people's hearts, and art education will certainly play a positive role in individuals and society, especially in the construction of a harmonious society. ?