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What is the artist role in contemporary culture?

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I am currently collecting opinions on the above question, as part of my research for an an essay that I am writing.
Any contributions, would be appreciated.
regards
Mike Weall.

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IS KATE MOSS DADA?
this quite interests me,chilling at the cabaret voltaire,swinging down marcel duchamps staircase,looking through tristan tzaras monocle,personally i think she def-inately is a DADAIST.....
on y trouve deja la magnifique inspiration du genial auteaur de la nouvieme.......ETC

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The role of the artist in contemporary culture is to find a role for contemporary culture in art.

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hi! forgive me if i give a wrong opinion, my english is not so good. but from what i catch from your opinion, my feedback is that i think every artists must want to make something new, to create something different than what's already made before. either by technical or concept. and from these new thoughts and visuals, people can interpreted them as a new kind of art, a contemporary culture to be said.
some of them succeded, and some just don't, it's up to the public, or curators to be exact, that's going to define them as art or rubbish

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the answer to that is clearly kate moss? persecuted?

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