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23 March, 18:12

Explain the difference between a work of art intended for documentation and one intended for commemoration. How can a work of art, intended as a documentation, become also a piece of commemoration?

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  1. 23 March, 18:25
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    A documentation piece is one meant to provide specific information about something. A commemoration piece is meant to celebrate something.

    If a place or time that's been documented by art becomes very important in history, that piece will also be viewed as a celebration of it.
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