Abstract
This article explores the intrinsic relationship between art, culture, and identity, highlighting the role of art as a catalyst for social change. Art, as a form of human expression, transcends the mere reproduction of reality, acting as a mirror, a mold, and a transformer of culture. Through art, individuals and communities express their worldviews, construct and renegotiate their identities, and challenge norms and values. Representation in art is essential to ensure that the voices and stories of all social groups are heard and valued, combating invisibility and exclusion. Art also promotes social inclusion, intercultural dialogue, and empathy, contributing to the construction of a more just and equitable future. However, the valorization of diversity in art faces challenges such as prejudice, discrimination, and lack of access to culture. To overcome these obstacles, it is essential to articulate public policies, educational programs, and collective action aimed at democratizing access to art and valuing cultural diversity.
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