Several art museums and galleries and many individuals in the art wo
faced financial problems in 1975 as the effects of world recession
deepened. On the surface things seemed to continue as before, with
important exhibitions in major museums attracting large crowds. But
smaller galleries, and the artists whose work was shown by their
resourceful proprietors, fared less well, and over the long term it is th
work of young artists that determines the course of art for the future
According to the passage; the point made in the passage is that the
recession in the 1970s
O forced many young artists to give up their profession
led to the immediate closure of several major museums in the West
O was one of the most serious in economic history
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O didn't at first appear to hit hard at the art world
O meant exhibitions were regarded as unnecessary luxuries
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