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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the historical context or evolution of art, indicating a state or condition that has existed over time.
Example: "Art has been a vital part of human expression for centuries, reflecting cultural values and societal changes."
Alternatives: "art has existed" or "art has always been".
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Lately street art has been deeply social.
Mr. Anatsui's art has been visible in major public collections.
Once again, art has been pressed into diplomatic service.
The influence of this theme on art has been profound.
But art has been eating itself for some time.
An icon of 19th-century art has been trashed.
Contemporary art has been more of a problem.
(Sadly, most of the art has been vandalized).
Art has been locked in a losing battle with nature.
Art has been used to present opinions and challenge authority.
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