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Answer:
The correct answer is affects
Explanation:
The relation between artworks and the audience is established on how that piece will affect you. When an artist finalizes his work of art, he’s affected by it, which means that all inner emotions he carries are reflected and materialized in them.
Artistic emotions are not always expressed in their artwork, but they’re the result of that person's experiences in life and society. A piece of art follows the society and is a product of its time. The German expression Zeitgeist that means the spirit of the time is commonly used to define the artistic production of an Era, mainly when it comes to Contemporary Art, a category that the audience is hardly affected by.
But when an artwork leaves the artist’s studio, it automatically belongs to the world. The affections will be produced by the audiences, but it doesn’t mean they’ll affect everyone in the same way.
Art firstly produces confusion in our perception. Our senses will be tested and try to link our personal experiences to some aspect present in that artwork. And affection isn’t a unanimous feeling. One can feel repulsion, others can feel affection or even indifference.
In the Renaissance, artists pursued universal affection and they were driven by beauty as an aesthetic category. The Romanticist tried to awake the ravishing affection. But the Avant Guards denied that affection should be universal, as they realized that art could “speak” per se, in other words, that it would be able to establish a dialogue with the observer and that experience should be personal.
But now contemporary artists are testing the barriers of affection, sometimes working with the repulsion, which is the opposite feeling.
According to the Oxford Dictionary, affection is a gentle feeling of liking or the act to affect or being affected. Effects or opinions are resulted by the affection.