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art
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United States
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Art in the United States is highly valued as a platform for cultural expression and individual creativity.
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24
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2
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art
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Europe
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Europeans highly value and appreciate various forms of art, prominently displayed in galleries and museums.
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18
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3
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art
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Eastern countries
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Art in Eastern countries is heavily influenced by tradition, cultural heritage, and spirituality, using traditional techniques and symbolic elements.
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16
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4
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art
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Western countries
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Art in Western countries values individual expression, creativity, and a wide diversity of styles and subjects.
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16
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5
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art
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Japan
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Traditional Japanese art forms are highly valued for their simplicity and harmony, and art as a career is respected in Japan.
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14
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6
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art
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Australia
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Art in Australia incorporates indigenous art, natural landscapes, and cultural preservation which is supported by the government and commercially successful.
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10
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7
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art
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France
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France values traditional art and provides significant support for art education and public funding for the arts.
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10
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8
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art
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Brazil
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Art in Brazil encompasses diverse influences, vibrant colors, and is seen as a legitimate career choice.
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9
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9
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art
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Italy
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Italy has a strong tradition of supporting and critiquing historical and individualistic art with public funding.
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9
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10
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art
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African countries
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Art and artwork in African countries have deep cultural and spiritual significance, serving practical and ritualistic purposes.
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7
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11
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art
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Asia
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Traditional Asian art forms hold great value in family and cultural heritage in Asia.
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7
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12
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art
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Pacific Islands
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Art in the Pacific Islands serves as a form of cultural expression, reflecting traditional beliefs and spirituality through a variety of traditional and contemporary mediums.
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7
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13
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art
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Aboriginal Australian culture
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Aboriginal Australian art is closely connected to storytelling, spiritual beliefs, and cultural traditions.
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6
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14
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art
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European
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European art is traditionally characterized by classical paintings, displayed in galleries and museums, and influenced by colonial expansion.
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6
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15
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art
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East Asian culture
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Art in East Asian culture is influenced by nature, spirituality, and traditional techniques.
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5
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16
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art
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Western art culture
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Traditional Western art culture emphasizes realistic representation, individualism, and faces challenges in funding and education.
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5
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17
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art
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Africa
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African art encompasses diverse traditional and modern styles, prioritizing cultural preservation over commercial value.
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4
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18
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art
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Renaissance Europe
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During the Renaissance in Europe, art primarily focused on religious and classical themes and was supported by wealthy individuals and institutions.
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4
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19
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art
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art community
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Art is valued for its aesthetic and emotional expression, self-expression, and innovation within the art community.
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4
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20
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art
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Indigenous Australian communities
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Traditional Indigenous Australian art reflects cultural stories, traditions, and strengthens connection to land and ancestors.
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3
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21
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art
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Indigenous cultures
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Art in Indigenous cultures is rooted in tradition, spirituality, and community rituals.
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3
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22
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art
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Iran
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Art in Iran is constrained by Islamic traditions, limited government funding, and conservative criticism.
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3
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23
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art
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Amazonian tribes
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The art of Amazonian tribes is expressed through body painting, tattoos, and traditional crafts.
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2
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24
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art
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Ghana
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Art in Ghana is closely linked to cultural traditions and heritage, and is viewed as a valuable and viable career choice.
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2
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25
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art
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Kenya
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In Kenya, art is regarded as a potent force for social change and addressing historical injustices.
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2
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26
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art
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Ancient civilizations
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Ancient civilizations integrated art into daily life through rituals, cave paintings, and petroglyphs.
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1
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27
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art
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French
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French art is appreciated for its aesthetic beauty and emotional expression.
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1
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28
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art
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Global
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Artistic expression is diverse and influenced by traditions, beliefs, and values across global cultures.
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1
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29
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art
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Japanese art culture
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Japanese art culture is known for its historical simplicity, asymmetry, and minimalism.
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1
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30
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art
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Japanese culture
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Japanese culture emphasizes precision, discipline, and harmony in artistic expression.
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1
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31
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art
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Remote African Countries
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Art in remote African countries is a collective expression of cultural identity, passed down through generations and encompassing diverse forms such as carving, painting, and textiles.
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1
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32
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art
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Scholarly
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Art is studied in scholarly contexts for its historical, political, and socio-economic influences.
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1
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33
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art
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Soviet Union
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Art in the Soviet Union was frequently utilized to promote socialist realism and glorify the state and its leaders.
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1
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34
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art
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art critics
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Art critics evaluate art based on symbolism, technique, and historical context within culture.
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1
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35
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art
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cultural enthusiasts
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Art is a highly valued and essential form of expression and creativity in preserving and understanding a society's cultural heritage for cultural enthusiasts.
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1
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36
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art
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historical global
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Art and culture historically have included cultural artifacts taken during colonial expansion.
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1
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37
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art
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optical illusion culture
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Art frequently incorporates optical illusions as a deliberate technique to challenge viewers' perceptions.
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1
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