contextuality in art
Contextuality in art refers to the understanding and interpretation of an artwork with consideration to its surrounding circumstances, such as historical, cultural, and social factors. It emphasizes the belief that artworks derive meaning from their specific context rather than existing in isolation, adding depth and significance to the artwork's understanding and appreciation.
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