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From Baudelaire’s “Les Fleurs du Mal” to Nietzsche ‘s “Birth of Tragedy”, art has been regarded as a way of finding aesthetic value in what society considers ugly, immoral, or sinful. Amid this decadent environment, the artist is the one with enough power not only to see beyond ruins, but to soulfully place them together.
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