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Lea tells us that art today is more about making money and less about self-expression. She also asserts that the work of artists today doesn’t have any spontaneity or creativity, and that we can see this by going to any art gallery.
Susan states that we can still find spontaneous, innovative art today in smaller, independent art galleries.
We’re looking for a point of disagreement. They disagree about whether there exists artwork today that is spontaneous and creative/innovative. Lea thinks there isn’t. Susan thinks there is.
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