The step of the Critical Process that requires examining the conditions in which the artwork was created is known as "Contextual Analysis." This phase involves exploring the historical events, cultural attributes, and social movements that influenced the artist and the artwork, providing a deeper understanding of its significance and meaning within a specific time and place. By analyzing these contexts, one can appreciate the broader implications of the art beyond its aesthetic qualities.
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