1. Think about exhibition you last visited. What do you think it was trying to tell you?
2. Why are some art works more valued in the market as compared to others? If we claim that art has aesthetic, educational, historical, and sociocultural values, how is it even possible to express its equivalence only in monetary terms?
3. What are the standards by which the works are judged? What are the underlying principles behind these standards?
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Answer:
1. That those artworks are very important and have a very deep meanings. It's not just important but those artist shows or express their feelings through arts.
2. Because compared to others, they are just thinking about the money that they will get but in the market it's the art that they value the most and not all about the money. It's the way how they can express their feeling that they cannot tell to others.
3. It's not about how beauty or how the artist did it. it's about how can the audience understand or receive the message that the artist wants to implied through arts
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