| Art is, first of all, a social phenomenon and not solely the intervention of an individual.
Certain artists will claim to create in order to soothe their souls, whereas others do so to produce a change in ideas, opinions or social organization.
More than a simple lack of inspiration, some will talk about the global economy or recession, but might not the current stagnation in art also result in the pronounced individualism of most creators?
In fact, the breakthrough of a movement often materializes in the bringing together of researchers and promoters in a pressure unit focused on research.
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