The End of Art: Arthur Danto's Influential Art Theory | AmorSciendi

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What is the main idea behind Danto's theory on the end of art?
Art has reached its ultimate form and cannot progress further.
Art has become purely decorative.
Art is only valuable for historical study.
Art is no longer relevant in modern society.
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According to Plato, what is the role of art in society?
To entertain the masses.
To serve as a tool for education.
To imitate reality and reflect ideal forms.
To inspire political change.
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What was a significant impact of the invention of the camera on art?
It increased the popularity of sculpture.
It led to the decline of painting.
It shifted art's focus from representation to expression.
It made art more abstract.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does Hegel's dialectic philosophy relate to the progression of art?
It suggests art progresses in a linear fashion.
It views art as a series of reactions and counter-reactions.
It claims art is static and unchanging.
It sees art as a purely emotional expression.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did Andy Warhol's Brillo boxes signify in the art world?
The blending of art and everyday objects.
The rise of digital art.
The commercialization of art.
The end of traditional art forms.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a key characteristic of contemporary art according to the video?
It is limited to European influences.
It embraces philosophical questions and pluralism.
It is primarily focused on realism.
It strictly follows traditional art movements.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does contemporary art differ from past art movements?
It is less influenced by philosophical ideas.
It lacks any form of expression.
It is more focused on self-expression and diversity.
It is strictly categorized by movements.
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