Abstract

Art belongs to people's spiritual life, but in today's media society, mass culture fills every corner of daily life. Movies and advertising images can be seen everywhere. Based on the book, What do Pictures want? The Lives and Loves of Images by W.J.T. Mitchell, distinctions between high and low art are analyzed and discussed. Through the exploration of the different role and value of high art in the society, the eternal vitality and spiritual value of high art are advocated in the commercialized society.

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