Is there a social interest in artists who shape the content of their art as
social observations or critique; is their a need for artists to develop
an aesthetic, which encloses social justice principals and other social
lens, a relevant part of art making. Is this type of social art
necessary, in part, to have artists who observe and decent from the
social and artistic hegemony for the purpose of illuminating or
demonstrating the social proclivities of society as a form of cultural
ethnography?
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