art for art's sake
A position taken up by artists and writers during the 19th century that art should not be made for the public's sake, but for art's sake, and was a move to break away from the constraints of academic art. This statement made the claim that art did not need to function as a purely instructional or moralizing medium.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Art history
- Category: General art history
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