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Art is a creative activity that occurs in a specific social and historical context. It can be divided into performing arts, including music, theater, and dance; and visual arts, including drawing, film, painting, photography, and video.[1]
History
Art first became a commodity under the Medici dynasty during the Italian Renaissance when movable canvasses appeared in addition to the older art on church walls and altars.
Role in class struggle
Socialist realism
The Russian Revolution led to socialist realism and constructivism, which used art to serve the people. In Cuba, Yugoslavia, and some other socialist countries, the state did not directly employ or pay artists but gave subsidies to the arts in general.[1]
Bourgeois art
During the 1950s and 1960s, the CIA and its front group, the Congress for Cultural Freedom, funded abstract expressionist artists such as Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothko.[1]