From the early 19th century, we used to call it ‘art for art’s sake’ … an expression that expresses the philosophy of the intrinsic value of art, the only “true” art that is divorced from any didactic, moral or utilitarian function. Besides its well-known purposes, the plaza has pavilions that give greater definition to cultural and artistic experiments. The city must perceive it as a perfect habitat for young creative people.
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