Solved by a verified expert :DUE ASAP 5 HOURS MAX1-2 pages NO SOURCES what so ever pleaseEssay Prompt: Follow this prompt when preparing for your essay.“What is context? Compare and contrast the different types of context (physical, cultural, and historical) using at least one of the selected images [asterisked (*) on the image list]. How are these similar but distinctly different ways to understand and interpret art?” Use the following prompting questions to prepare your answer. (*) 4.18, Richard Serra, Tilted Arc, Federal Plaza, New York City, 1981.Ø Physical Context [The immediate physical surroundings of an artwork]: Where is the art? Where is the work located? (a museum, gallery, home, town square, palace, church, etc.); What access do you have to the work as a viewer? How is your viewing controlled by the space?; How is the work arranged in the space? What is near the work? Is it categorized, framed, etc.?; What is the function of that place? How does the work function in that space?; How might culture and history play into the physical context? How does physical context play into the history and culture?Ø Historical Context[The time and place in which the artwork is created/viewed]: When was the work created? Where was the work created?; What was the social/political climate of this time and place?; How did people live in this context? How did this impact their worldview?; How were artists regarded in this time? What materials were available to them?; How did art function in society? How did this work function in society?; Who is the audience, viewer, and/or patron of this work?; How does this work inform us about this context? How does the context inform us about this work?Ø Cultural Context: [the conceptual place an artwork has in a society]: Where was this work created?; What is the social, political, religious, economic, etc. climate of this location?; How does this work function in this culture? How does art function in this culture?; What is the status of artists in this culture?; Who is the patron, viewer, or audience of this work?; How is the work viewed by people now?; What does this work say about this culture? What does this culture say about this work?