This book argues that art is not a luxury, but an essential component of a healthy society. The author contends that art should be accessible to all, and that it has the power to improve not only individuals, but also industries and nations. Drawing on examples from history and from contemporary society, The Democracy of Art makes a compelling case for the importance of art in our lives.
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