Art And Alienation; by Herbert Read

The Role of the Artist in Society

The book explores the intricate relationship between art and society, examining how art can both reflect and influence the human condition. It delves into the concept of alienation, particularly in the context of modern industrial society, and how this alienation affects both artists and their audiences. Through a philosophical and historical lens, the book discusses the transformative power of art and its potential to bridge the gap between individual experience and collective consciousness, ultimately advocating for a more integrated and harmonious cultural existence.

Published
1975
Nationality
British
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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