The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

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Walter Benjamin discusses whether art is diminished by the modern culture of mass replication arriving at the conclusion that the aura or soul of an artwork is indeed removed by duplication. In an essay critical of modern fashion and manufacture Benjamin decries how new technology affects art. The notion of fine arts is threatened by an absence of scarcity; an affair which diminishes the authenticity and essence of the artist's work. Though the process of art replication dates to classical antiquity only the modern era allows for a mass quantity of prints or mass production. Given that the unique aura of an artist's work and the reaction it provokes in those who see it is diminished Benjamin posits that artwork is much more political in significance. The style of modern propaganda of the use of art for the purpose of generating raw emotion or arousing belief is likely to become more prevalent versus the old-fashioned production of simpler beauty or meaning in a cultural or religious context.
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