Article http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/er.2022.08.013
The Popularization of Art and the Independence of Art in the Process of Commercialization
Junzhong Zhao
China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China.
*Corresponding author: Junzhong Zhao
Published: August 31,2022
Abstract
With the development of today's economy and society, people's material living standards continue to improve, and they have higher requirements for spiritual life. After the economic base is satisfied, people begin to pursue artistic aesthetics and have new and higher requirements. At the same time, the development of society has also increased people's demand for art commodities. Art works become commodities when they are bought and sold, and the commercialization of art is an inevitable result. In the process of this transaction and dissemination, art should seek balance points, scales and boundaries that affect the development of art. The article analyzes the connotation and advantages and disadvantages of popularization and commercialization of art, and points out that art should remain independent in the process of popularization and commercialization.
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How to cite this paper
The Popularization of Art and the Independence of Art in the Process of Commercialization
How to cite this paper: Junzhong Zhao. (2022). The Popularization of Art and the Independence of Art in the Process of Commercialization. The Educational Review, USA, 6(8), 413-418.
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.26855/er.2022.08.013