Richard Serra's Sculpture
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a symbolic representation of the true nature of art. Although it is a strong opinion, I agree with the concept that society limits itself and needlessly sets restraints on artwork. Through their own ignorance, people lash out against artwork and destroy the very nature of the art itself: a nature that gives, a nature that creates a reaction. To me that reaction, regardless of what it is, is the true beauty of art. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
a symbolic representation of the true nature of art. Although it is a strong opinion, I agree with the concept that society limits itself and needlessly sets restraints on artwork. Through their own ignorance, people lash out against artwork and destroy the very nature of the art itself: a nature that gives, a nature that creates a reaction. To me that reaction, regardless of what it is, is the true beauty of art. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**