The Crucial Intersection of Art and Society: A Reassessment of its Impact.

Art emerges not as a mere luxury but as an indispensable tool essential for processing our world. This assertion may appear romantic, if not enigmatic, to certain quarters that dismiss it as whimsical or illogical. However, such scepticism necessitates a critical examination, considering the profound implications of art that extend beyond the boundaries of the art world and infiltrate every facet of our lives.





Art is omnipresent, subtly shaping our experiences from the sacred spaces of a mosque to the solemnity of a dentist's office. Its influence is ingrained in the very devices we employ, meticulously crafted by artists in design and development processes. The pervasive nature of art underscores its pervasive importance, transcending the confines of conventional definitions and infiltrating our consciousness, whether acknowledged or not.

In contemplating the foundational pillars of society, the conventional triad of family, science, and art emerges. While acknowledging the in-disposable role of fathers, a nuanced examination suggests that a child's formative years, crucial for cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development, are often shaped predominantly by the maternal figure. Thus, society rests on three essential pillars: the family unit, scientific advancements, and the profound impact of art.

Though some may argue for a binary classification of society's pillars, contending that science encompasses art, a more nuanced perspective distinguishes between the theoretical and practical aspects. The notion that an artist requires validation from patrons or commissioners has persisted since medieval times. However, such a perspective fails to capture the essence of true artistry, which transcends commercial validation and is exemplified by artists both trained in prestigious institutions and those emerging from unconventional settings.

A poignant comparison between science and art highlights the symbiotic relationship between the two pillars. Scientific advancements underpin our modern existence, from the clothes we wear to the very device on which these words are read. However, dismissing art as a mere aesthetic endeavour is to overlook its profound impact on societal consciousness and individual well-being.

Turning our focus to the realm of music, a critical examination challenges the prevailing notion that an artist's worth is determined by industry affiliations or commercial success. 
This perspective is debunked by examples such as Brian Eno, Syd Barrett, Maria Callas, Sly Stone, and Brian Wilson, who exemplify enduring artistic authenticity, standing the test of time despite the transient nature of fame.

The contemporary landscape prompts reflection on whether deliberate efforts are underway to diminish the significance of art. The digital age, with its prolific output, threatens to dilute the quality of artistic expression, prompting concerns about the mass production of cultural artefacts and the potential erosion of artistic depth. The historical precedent of despotic regimes suppressing art raises questions about the subtle influences shaping public perception through selective cultural exposure.

In conclusion, the question looms large: is there a deliberate intention to replicate historical events, steering societies toward mass mental inferiorization through art? 
The democratisation of artistic expression, while empowering, raises concerns about the commodification of creativity and the challenge of discerning substance in an ocean of digital content. As we navigate the currents of this metaphorical river called life, it becomes imperative to recognise and safeguard the intrinsic value of art, acknowledging its pivotal role in shaping not just cultural narratives but the very fabric of our shared human experience.



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