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Analysis of the Social Function and Value Realization of Art in the New Era

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With the continuous enrichment of material life and the increasing improvement of spiritual life, the quality of life of people in the new era has improved comprehensively. After achieving technological advancements, further improving people's living standards will become the first priority, and indicators concerning quality of life will become more important, including spiritual needs, environmental conditions and social order. In particular, the degree of spiritual and cultural satisfaction is a prominent indicator for consideration. The current research investigates how new-age art is changing and how it may affect society dynamics in the future. It explores how new-age art, as a phenomenon in culture, adjusts to shifting environments, emphasizing the social roles, realization of values, and influencing elements of the art. With a focus on spiritual and cultural fulfillment, the study highlights the value of art in improving people's quality of life while taking into account elements such as social order, environmental influences, and spiritual demands. The primary goal is to comprehend the ways in which new age art raises living standards and general well-being. The results demonstrate the lasting contributions that new-age art makes to enjoyment, cultural transmission, and education, thereby reaffirming its important position in society. The paper emphasizes how crucial the socialist culture sector with Chinese characteristics will become to the future economic framework. This study found that new-age art continuously produces excellent literary and artistic works in addition to preserving traditional Chinese culture and fostering cultural self-confidence through its support for the improvement of living standards and industrial growth. This illustrates its practical importance in upholding economic supremacy and promoting cultural advancement.

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The authors would like to express sincere thanks to those techniques who have contributed to this research.

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This work was supported by Guangdong Special Project in Key Areas for Colleges and Universities (Science and Technology Serving Rural Revitalization): Research on Art Intervention in the Education of Left behind Children in Rural Areas under the Background of Rural Revitalization Strategy (2023ZDZX4026).

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Hu, Y., Zhou, Y. Analysis of the Social Function and Value Realization of Art in the New Era. Found Sci (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-024-09939-y

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