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Society is constantly changing, and with it culture, art. New views of the established conventions, based on new data and different communication channels, make what had been established as a norm contemplate other irreverent realities with these principles. Just only read the history of Australian art here https://australischekunst.org/ and you will come to the conclusion that it is absolutely true. Although these changes are consubstantial to the life of humanity, we see that generations, which have achieved recognition with the mastery of artistic forms, hardly assume this changing reality. It is very difficult for a poet trained in the sixties to understand the new schemes of young people, since he has not lived them as his own in his vision, in his formative experience. This is how the famous intergenerational abyss is produced. On the other hand, the young person has the conviction that the interpretation of art begins with him, and this also limits him. There are watertight compartments of difficult communication between them, because the same ones who are now sixty years old, when they were thirsty, drank from that collective source that involves a certain generation and rejected previous generations.