1. Can art be universal or is it always grounded in its time and place?
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It doesn't mean that it escapes from time and place. It means that it's able to be mobile. And mobility rather than universality is really for me the key issue. Stephen Greenblatt argues that art is always grounded in its time and place, but that powerful art contains universal elements
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