"artworld" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: artworlds [plural]
Etymology: art + world, popularized by art critic Arthur Danto (1924–2013), see quotations. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|art|world}} art + world Head templates: {{en-noun}} artworld (plural artworlds)
  1. A group or network of people involved in the production, commission, preservation, promotion, criticism, and sale of art. Wikipedia link: Arthur Danto, art world Categories (topical): Art Synonyms: art world

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